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Guerrilla RF

Guerrilla RF, headquartered in Greensboro, NC, provides high performance Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits (MMICs) for the automotive, 5G infrastructure, and cellular booster markets.
1196 Pleasant Ridge Road Suite 5
Greensboro, NC 27409
(336) 510-7840

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Guerrilla Rf 5fcd4d4175103

Guerrilla RF, headquartered in Greensboro, NC, provides high performance Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits (MMICs) for the automotive, 5G infrastructure, and cellular booster markets. Since our inception, we have dedicated ourselves to the development of innovative, industry leading MMICs that enable equipment manufacturers to provide greater coverage area and higher data rates.

Partnered with the world's best semiconductor foundries and assembly houses, we have the supply chain capacity to meet any customer need. Our parts are ready to drop in your application and take it to the next level. Upgrade now to Guerrilla RF.

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Guerrilla RF's Jim Ahne covers the basics of the RF signal chain as well as some of the features and benefits of the company's recent 0.5-W amplifiers and digital step attenuators...
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At IMS in Atlanta, Jim Ahne, VP of Marketing at Guerrilla RF, gives MWRF’s editor, David Maliniak a demo of the company’s latest high-linearity power amplifiers, which, among ...

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Guerrilla RF’s GaAs pHEMT amplifiers provide additional degrees of freedom for RF/microwave designs.
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Guerrilla RF's latest InGaP HBT power amplifiers take DPD technology out of the 5G equation.
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At this year’s show, a couple of mid-sized companies unveiled several new MMICs, showcasing their impressive performance along with the latest advances made in the technology....
Spectrum Sales Named Mini-Circuits’ Rep
Through its experienced sales engineer staff, Spectrum Sales will help Mini-Circuits customers in a Northeastern quadrant of the U.S.
MMICs on Parade at IMS
These companies used IMS 2018 as an opportunity to unveil the latest monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs) to satisfy the needs of designers everywhere.
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Wireless Amplifier Startup Raises $3.8 Million in Funding
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This MMIC LNA design includes bias, ESD, and power-down circuitry for reduced cost and parts count in support of 3G and 4G wireless small cell stations.
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The start-up, Guerrilla RF, has patented designs that prevent large radio frequency inputs from turning on amplifiers. The technology stands out for its high isolation.
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Market trends, such as small-cell infrastructure and broadband applications, are driving suppliers to deliver amplifiers with cutting-edge performance.
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Suppliers of devices and integrated circuits remain busy, delivering cutting-edge products to enable new applications and boost existing brands.

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Here's this week's selection of some of the most interesting new products that have been launched of late.
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In this roundup, we will take a look at the latest wireless technologies to hit the market at the beginning of the new year.
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MW&RF Technology Editor Chris DeMartino talked with Guerrilla CEO and founder Ryan Pratt about the startup MMIC company.
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Guerilla RF's high-linearity, low-noise gain blocks, internally matched to 50 Ω, offer the saturated output power needed in wireless infrastructure applications
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A pair of low-noise amplifiers offers high gain and low noise figures at frequencies through 3800 MHz.