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Low-current LNA
Tuning Range: 0.1 to 3.8 GHz
The GRF2100 is a high-gain, low-current LNA tunable over 100 to 3800 MHz. It exhibits outstanding gain and NF with Iddq levels as low as 6 mA.
The device is operated from a supply voltage (VDD) of 1.8 to 5.0 V with a selectable IDDQ range of 6 to 30 mA for optimal efficiency and linearity.
Product Categories
Applications
- ISM LNA
- 2.4 GHz Drones
- Small Cells and Cellular Repeaters
- Distributed Antenna Systems
Features
Reference: 3.3V/15mA/2500 MHz
- EVB NF: 0.80 dB
- Gain: 16.5 dB
- OP1dB: 10.0 dBm
- OIP3: 19.0
- Flexible Bias Voltage and Current
- Process: GaAs pHEMT
GRF2100 100MHz.pdf
GRF2100 434MHz.pdf
GRF2100 1151-1201MHz.pdf
GRF2100 1540-1640MHz.pdf
GRF2100 400-650 MHz.pdf
GRF2100 700-960 MHz.pdf
GRF2100 1150-1615.pdf
GRF2100 1700-2200.pdf
GRF2100 3400 - 3800 MHz.pdf
GRF2100 4300-5300 MHz.pdf
GRF2100 2300-2700 MHz.pdf
GRF2100 408-410MHz.pdf
GRF2100 136-174 MHz.pdf
GRF2100 234MHz.pdf
GRF2100 314-420 MHz.pdf
GRF2100 3000-3100 MHz.pdf
GRF2100 100MHz.pdf
GRF2100 434MHz.pdf
GRF2100 1151-1201MHz.pdf
GRF2100 1540-1640MHz.pdf
GRF2100 400-650 MHz.pdf
GRF2100 700-960 MHz.pdf
GRF2100 1150-1615.pdf
GRF2100 1700-2200.pdf
GRF2100 3400 - 3800 MHz.pdf
GRF2100 4300-5300 MHz.pdf
GRF2100 2300-2700 MHz.pdf
GRF2100 408-410MHz.pdf
GRF2100 136-174 MHz.pdf
GRF2100 234MHz.pdf
GRF2100 314-420 MHz.pdf
GRF2100 3000-3100 MHz.pdf
GRF-AN001: Designing for Low Noise and Excellent Matching in Amplifier Applications
GRF-AN002: Amplifier Design: Improving Gain Flatness Without Sacrificing Return Loss
GRF-AN003: Capitalizing on the Design Flexibility of Common Footprint DFN-6 Packages
GRF-AN004: Leveraging Differences in Packaging to Customize Amplifier Performance
GRF-AN005: Customizing an Amplifier's PSAT Output Level
GRF-AN006: Proper Procedures for Powering Up and Powering Down an RF Amplifier
GRF-AN007: Design Considerations for Ensuring Amplifier Stability
GRF-AN008: Is Matching the LNA Input for Γ OPT Always Worth the Effort?
GRF-AN009: Designing an Amplifier Lineup for SDARS Applications
GRF-AN010: Designing a High Performance, Single-SAW SDARS Solution
GRF-AN001: Designing for Low Noise and Excellent Matching in Amplifier Applications
GRF-AN002: Amplifier Design: Improving Gain Flatness Without Sacrificing Return Loss
GRF-AN003: Capitalizing on the Design Flexibility of Common Footprint DFN-6 Packages
GRF-AN004: Leveraging Differences in Packaging to Customize Amplifier Performance
GRF-AN005: Customizing an Amplifier's PSAT Output Level
GRF-AN006: Proper Procedures for Powering Up and Powering Down an RF Amplifier
GRF-AN007: Design Considerations for Ensuring Amplifier Stability
GRF-AN008: Is Matching the LNA Input for Γ OPT Always Worth the Effort?
GRF-AN009: Designing an Amplifier Lineup for SDARS Applications
GRF-AN010: Designing a High Performance, Single-SAW SDARS Solution
Name | Part ID |
---|---|
Broadcom | ALM-2812 |
Broadcom | AT-30511 |
Broadcom | AT-30533 |
Broadcom | ATF-38143 |
Broadcom | MGA-87563 |
NOTE: Charts represent a compilation of datasets that may span more than one tuning configuration, and apparent discontinuities in the plots may result. Please note that alternative tunes will likely resolve any such irregularities in the plots. Contact [email protected] for further guidance.