Guerrilla RF has announced the production release of the GRF3012 and GRF3016, two new ultra-wideband gain blocks targeting broadband applications like instrumentation, microwave backhaul, and general-purpose RF and microwave amplification. Each device covers multiple octaves, with frequency ranges extending from near-DC to up to 12 GHz, and overall coverage extending across the HF, VHF, UHF, L, S, C and X bands.
When operating at 5 GHz, the GRF3012 draws only 22 mA of current while delivering 11 dB of Gain, 18 dBm of OIP3 linearity, a compression level of 5 dBm, and a Noise Figure of 5 dB. Its sister part, the GRF3016, provides enhanced linearity and compression performance in exchange for an increased bias level of 70mA. At its mid-band point of 5 GHz, the GRF3016 provides 13.5 dB of Gain, 30 dBm of OIP3 linearity, 16.5 dBm of OP1dB compression, and a low Noise Figure of only 4.2 dB. Both components come in pin-compatible 1.5mm x 1.5mm, 6-pin DFN packages.
When describing the motivation behind the development of these new devices, Ryan Pratt, CEO and founder of Guerrilla RF, states, “The GRF3012 and GRF3016 represent the next natural progression for our growing family of broadband components. After identifying specific performance requirements within the instrumentation market, we were able to leverage our deep library of amplifier cores to create two new devices that offer an ideal blend of flat gain, linearity, compression and noise performance. Guerrilla RF thrives on this approach to product development; we constantly find success in leveraging our vast library of core designs while utilizing agile development techniques to perfect our product offering.”
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