GRF6402

Guerrilla RF
459-GRF6402
GRF6402

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Description:
Attenuators Guerrilla RF 31.75 dB RANGE / 0.25dB STEP DSA; 0.05 - 6 GHz

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In Stock: 2,900

Stock:
2,900 Can Dispatch Immediately
Factory Lead Time:
26 Weeks Estimated factory production time for quantities greater than shown.
Minimum: 1   Multiples: 1
Unit Price:
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Ext. Price:
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Pricing (USD)

Qty. Unit Price
Ext. Price
$6.79 $6.79
$4.67 $46.70
$4.35 $108.75
$3.82 $382.00
$3.63 $907.50
$3.26 $1,630.00
$2.75 $2,750.00
Full Reel (Order in multiples of 1500)
$2.64 $3,960.00

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Guerrilla RF
Product Category: Attenuators
RoHS:  
QFN-16
31.75 dB
6 GHz
50 Ohms
0.25 dB
Brand: Guerrilla RF
Country of Assembly: Not Available
Country of Diffusion: Not Available
Country of Origin: MY
Insertion Loss: 2.8 dB
Maximum Operating Temperature: + 115 C
Minimum Frequency: 50 MHz
Minimum Operating Temperature: - 40 C
Mounting Style: SMD/SMT
Operating Supply Voltage: 5 V
Packaging: Reel
Packaging: Cut Tape
Product Type: Attenuators
Series: GRF6402
Factory Pack Quantity: 1500
Subcategory: Wireless & RF Integrated Circuits
Typical Attenuation: 31.75 dB
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CNHTS:
8542399000
CAHTS:
8542390000
USHTS:
8542390090
MXHTS:
8542399999
ECCN:
EAR99

GRF640x Digital Step Attenuators

Guerrilla RF GRF640x Digital Step Attenuators (DSAs) feature a RAPID FIRE® hybrid control mechanism that combines the speed of parallel programming with the simplicity and convenience of a single control line. The GRF640x DSA family utilizes two dedicated registers to store separate attenuation states. Toggling the RFA bit allows the DSA to switch between the primary and secondary states quickly. This fast switching circumvents the delays commonly associated with serial programming. Depending on the SPI clock rate, these delays can be as long as 1600ns. To match the RFA switching speeds, traditional DSAs must utilize parallel programming modes with seven dedicated control lines. This additional I/O not only requires larger packaging but also complicates signal routing.