Wireless

LNAs enable small cells, macro base stations & DAS

22nd January 2015
Siobhan O'Gorman
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The GRF2051 and GRF2052 LNAs, which are optimised for frequency ranges of 1700-2700MHz and 2300-3800MHz, respectively, have been released by Guerrilla RF. Featuring adjustable current, external matching and flexible Vdd, the LNAs support a wide range of infrastructure devices including high performance small cell LNAs, macro base station LNAs, DAS and general purpose LNAs. 

The devices, which measure 2.0x2.0x0.55mm, can be configured as first-stage LNAs, linear drivers or cascaded gain blocks.The overall wireless network infrastructure market is expected to grow at an AGR of more than 5%, accounting for over $104bn in annual spending by the end of 2020.

“Guerrilla RF is proud to provide designers and purchasing managers with these capabilities,” commented Alan Ake, Vice President, Applications and Technical Marketing, Guerrilla RF. “We are excited to help our wireless infrastructure customers obtain maximum receiver sensitivity and improve receiver dynamic range with minimal external components, which ultimately yields a simple and low-cost application circuit that allows for optimal efficiency and re-use.”

The GRF2051 and GRF2052 LNAs are sampling now, priced from $1.37 each and sold in 10,000-piece quantities. Full production is scheduled for Q2 2015.

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