Richardson RFPD Announces In-Stock Availability Of New 5-8 GHz Ultra-Low Noise Linear Amplifier From Guerrilla RF
Designed for WiFi 6/6E, small cell, wireless infrastructure and other high-performance RF applications
Richardson RFPD, Inc., an Arrow Electronics company, announced today the in-stock availability and full design support capabilities for a new RF low noise amplifier from Guerrilla RF, Inc.
The GRF2110 is a broadband, ultra-low noise linear amplifier designed for WiFi 6/6E, small cell, wireless infrastructure and other high-performance RF applications up to 8 GHz. The standard tune exhibits outstanding noise figure, linearity, return loss and gain flatness from 5 to 8 GHz.
The device can be operated from a supply voltage of 2.7 to 5 volts, with a typical bias condition of 5 volts and 70 mA for optimal efficiency and linearity.
Additional key features of the GRF2110 include:
- Gain: 16.3 dB
- Evaluation board NF: 1.2 dB
- OP1dB: +22 dBm
- OIP3: +38 dBm
- Flexible bias voltage and current
- Process: GaAs pHEMT
- 1.5 x 1.5 mm DFN-6 package
To find more information, or to purchase this product today online, visit the Guerrilla RF GRF2110 webpage. The device is also available by calling 1-800-737-6937 (within North America) or find a local sales engineer (worldwide) at Local Sales Support. To learn about additional products from Guerrilla RF, visit the Guerrilla RF storefront webpage.
About Richardson RFPD
Richardson RFPD, an Arrow Company, is a specialized electronic component distributor providing design engineers with deep technical expertise and localized global design support for the latest new products from the world’s leading suppliers of RF, Wireless, IoT and Power Technologies.
Richardson RFPD has a rich and unique history of engineering solutions and distributing components for the global electronics market. With over 400 employees, more than 35 locations across the globe and as the most profitable and fastest growing division of Richardson Electronics, Richardson RFPD, Inc. became a wholly owned subsidiary of Arrow Electronics on March 1, 2011.
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