Announcement • Apr 13
Guerrilla RF, Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 03, 2026 Guerrilla RF, Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 03, 2026. Announcement • Mar 25
Guerrilla RF, Inc. Launches GRF2118 with Best-In-Class Noise Figure Across the Satcom X-Band Spectrum Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced the release of the GRF2118, an ultra-low-noise X-Band amplifier delivering best-in-class noise figure performance across the 6.0–8.5 GHz band. Targeting the most demanding receive applications in satellite communications, defense electronics, and space-borne platforms, the GRF2118 establishes a new performance benchmark for COTS X-Band LNA solutions. The GRF2118's 6–8.5 GHz operating range is specifically aligned with the SatCom X-Band spectrum — encompassing military satellite downlinks, commercial X-Band VSAT, Earth observation downlinks, and TT&C bands for deep space missions — as distinct from the higher-frequency radar X-Band spectrum where transmit power and waveform performance are the dominant design drivers. The GRF2118 supports two operating modes, giving system designers a single hardware solution that can be optimized for the demands of their specific application. In low bias /low current mode (3V/42mA), the GRF2118 achieves a remarkable 0.57 dB noise figure with 25.5 dB of gain at 7 GHz — a combination that maximizes receive sensitivity in power-constrained applications including spaceborne platforms, portable satellite terminals, and CubeSat receivers. In high bias /high current mode (5V/79mA), the device delivers a 0.67 dB noise figure with 26.1 dB of gain, an output P1dB of 19.2 dBm, and an OIP3 of 26.6 dBm — providing superior linearity for ground terminals and defense receivers operating in dense, high-power signal environments. Fabricated on a proven GaAs pHEMT process and packaged in a compact 2.0 x 2.0 mm QFN-12, the GRF2118 requires no external input or output matching components, allowing engineers to achieve best-in-class SatCom X-Band LNA performance with minimal board area and design complexity. Beyond satellite and defense applications, the GRF2118's operating range also fully covers the licensed point-to-point microwave backhaul bands at 5.925–6.4 GHz and 6.4–7.125 GHz — making it a strong candidate for high-capacity backhaul radio receiver front ends. Additionally, the upper 6 GHz spectrum covered by the GRF2118 is under active consideration by the ITU and regional regulatory bodies as a candidate band for future 6G cellular deployments, further expanding the device's long-term market relevance as the wireless industry moves toward next-generation infrastructure development. As a COTS device, the GRF2118 gives programs of all sizes — from flagship military satellite ground terminals to commercial smallsat platforms and CubeSat designs — access to space- and defense-grade low-noise performance with the availability, cost structure, and design support of a high-volume commercial RFIC. The GRF2118 will be on display at the SATSHOWWEEK exhibit at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. Guerrilla RF Sales and Marketing personnel will be present at Richardson RFPD's Booth 3131 and are available to answer questions and provide design guidance on the GRF2118 and Guerrilla RF's full portfolio of SatCom RFIC solutions. The GRF2118 datasheet is available for download. Designers interested in evaluation boards, component recommendations, and design-in support are encouraged to contact Guerrilla RF's applications team. Announcement • Mar 19
Guerrilla Rf, Inc. Expands Aerospace and Defense Focus with New Satcom Initiative Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced its expanded focus and readiness to support the rapidly evolving Satellite Communications (SatCom) market. With a deep portfolio spanning low-noise small-signal devices through high-power RF power amplifiers, Guerrilla RF now offers more than 100 component solutions engineered for mission-critical SatCom applications across both ground-based infrastructure and spaceborne platforms. GRF expands Aerospace & Defense focus with new SatCom initiative, releasing a dedicated product selection design guide in advance of next week's SATSHOWWEEK event in Washington, DC. As commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) devices, Guerrilla RF’s components are becoming increasingly popular choices for engineers seeking cost-effective, readily available, and field-proven high-performance RFICs. These solutions enable designers to accelerate development cycles while maintaining the performance and reliability demanded by modern satellite communications systems. As part of Guerrilla RF’s continued emphasis on addressing the needs of the Aerospace and Defense market, the company has introduced a new SatCom product selection guide highlighting its RFIC solutions for both ground terminals and spaceborne platforms. The guide is being released in advance of SATSHOWWEEK to help engineers and system architects more easily identify Guerrilla RF solutions for emerging satellite communication architectures. Guerrilla RF’s RFIC solutions address both the uplink and downlink paths of satellite communication architectures, supporting a wide range of SatCom applications including: MUOS Tactical Radios — UHF satellite communications for military manpack and vehicular systems; C- and Ku-Band Satellite Transponders — high-linearity amplification for space-borne payloads; S-Band TT&C (Telemetry, Tracking and Control) — reliable signal chain solutions for satellite command and control; C-, X-, and Ku-Band VSAT Ground Terminals — low-noise and high-power solutions for broadband satellite access; Ka/Q/V/T/E-Band Ground Terminals — high-frequency solutions for next-generation high-throughput satellite (HTS) systems; NTN/Direct-to-Cell Satellite Arrays — enabling the growing non-terrestrial network ecosystem for mobile broadband connectivity. The release of the new SatCom product selection guide supports Guerrilla RF’s participation in next week’s SATSHOWWEEK exhibition at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. Guerrilla RF sales and marketing personnel will be present at Richardson RFPD’s Booth 3131 to answer questions and provide guidance on the company’s full RFIC portfolio, including LNAs, gain blocks, drivers, power amplifiers, RF switches, RF power detectors, and DSAs/DVGAs. To simplify solution discovery, Guerrilla RF is redirecting visitors to a new SatCom solutions page at: www.guerrilla-rf.com/SatCom. Designers interested in component recommendations and design-in support are encouraged to contact Guerrilla RF’s applications team at: applications@guerrilla-rf.com. Customers attending SATSHOWWEEK are encouraged to visit Guerrilla RF at Richardson RFPD’s Booth 3131 to learn more about the company’s RFIC solutions for next-generation satellite communications systems. Announcement • Apr 03
Guerrilla RF, Inc., Annual General Meeting, May 21, 2025 Guerrilla RF, Inc., Annual General Meeting, May 21, 2025. Announcement • Jan 08
Guerrilla RF, Inc. Announces Chief Financial Officer Changes, Effective January 8, 2025 Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced the retirement of its Chief Financial Officer (CFO), John Berg, and the appointment of Mike John-Williams as his successor, effective January 8, 2025. Mr. John-Williams previously served as Head of Finance and Strategy at Valmis Robotics, Inc., a startup company based in Bethesda, Maryland, where he led investment decisions, forecasting, and strategic planning to support growth opportunities. Prior to that, he was Vice President and CFO of Pandora Jewelry’s North American Business Unit, overseeing strategy, financial reporting, pricing, and M&A activities for the $1.4 billion revenue division. Mr. John-Williams is excited to relocate to Greensboro with his wife and three sons, where he looks forward to enjoying the outdoor activities North Carolina has to offer. An avid enthusiast of backpacking, soccer, and football, he brings his passion for sports and the outdoors to the community. Mike holds an MBA in Finance from the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business and a Bachelor’s degree in Finance and Economics from Western Michigan University’s Haworth College of Business. Beyond his professional achievements, he has demonstrated his commitment to youth development by serving as a youth soccer coach for several years. Announcement • Nov 15
Guerrilla RF, Inc. Provides Earnings Guidance for the Year 2024 Guerrilla RF, Inc. provided earnings guidance for the year 2024. For the year, the company expects to generate revenue at the lower end of its guidance range of $20.0 million to $25.0 million. Announcement • Aug 13
Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced that it has received $22 million in funding On August 12, 2024 Guerrilla RF, Inc. closed the transaction. The transaction included participation from a single investor. Announcement • Aug 06
Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced that it has received $22 million in funding Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced a private placement of 22,000 series A convertible preferred stock at a price of $1,000 per share for the gross proceeds of $22,000,000 and warrants for the total gross proceeds of $22,000,000 on August 6, 2024. The series A warrants will be convertible into into 7,213,115 shares at a conversion price of $3.05 per share and warrants will be exercisable into 2,885,246 shares of common stock at an exercise price of $3.05 per share. The transaction included participation from NR-PRL Partners, LP. As a part of the transaction, the company paid $400,000 as issuance fee bringing the net proceeds to $21,600,000. Announcement • Jul 18
Guerrilla RF, Inc. Releases New Broadband Pre- Driver for Wireless Infrastructure Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced the formal release of its new GRF5112,a highly linear, broadband power amplifier that excels in delivering excellent compression performance over large fractional bandwidths of up to 40%. The GRF5112’s broad, single-tuned responses enable multicarrier base stations to simultaneously transmit across two or more cellular bands using a single RF lineup. The GRF5112 can be tuned to operate over select bands within the 30 to 2700 MHz frequency range. When operated at 1.8 GHz, the device delivers 17.1 dB of gain, 32.2 dBm of OP1dB compression, 40 dBm of OIP3 linearity, and a low noise figure of 1.7 dB (as measured on the device’s standard evaluation board; de-embedded NF values are approximately 0.2dB lower). Like other GRF amplifier cores, the GRF5112 features a flexible biasing architecture allowing customizable trade-offs between linearity and power consumption. Supply voltages can vary between 1.8 and 5.25 V, although most customers will elect to use a standard 5V supply with 212 mA of biasing current. Packaged in a compact 3 x 3 mm QFN-16 package, the GRF5112 shares a pinout and matching layout with many of the company’s linear drivers and power amplifier cores. Pricing and Availability Samples and evaluation boards are available for the GRF5112. Prices start at $1.47 (10,000-up, EXW USA). Announcement • Jun 21
Guerrilla RF, Inc. Announces Sampling Highest Performing Broadband Gain Block to Date, Stretching Performance of Its Leading Amp Core to 11 GHz Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced it is now sampling the GRF2115, an ultra-wideband, high linearity gain block amplifier that delivers an exceptionally flat gain response over a single 50 MHz to 11 GHz broadband tune. When operated at its midpoint of 5 GHz, the device delivers 17 dB of gain, 21.8 dBm of OP1dB compression, 35.3 dBm of OIP3 linearity, and a low noise figure of 1.8 dB (as measured on the device’s standard evaluation board; de-embedded NF values are approximate 0.2dB lower). As with most of GRF’s amplifier cores, the GRF2115 touts a flexible biasing architecture allowing for customizable tradeoffs in linearity and power consumption. Supply voltages can vary between 3 and 6 V, although most customers will elect to use a standard 5 V supply with 130 mA of biasing current. The GRF2115 utilizes Guerilla RF’s popular 2 x 2 mm DFN-8 package – following an industry standard in both pinout and footprint. Samples and evaluation boards are available for the GRF2115. Prices start at $1.76 (10,000-up, EXW USA). Announcement • Jun 19
Guerrilla RF, Inc. Announces Sampling New High Linearity Gain Block, Boosting Performance over Its Most Popular Wideband Amplifier Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced it is now sampling the GRF2113, a next-generation variant of its highly popular GRF2013 amplifier core. The gain of this new variant surpasses that of its predecessor by up to 3.5 dB, providing extra headroom in wireless infrastructure receive and transmit setups where marginal cascaded gain is a concern. The GRF2113 is designed to operate between 50 to 4000 MHz while using a single, broadband tune. When used at 2.5 GHz, the GRF2113 delivers 21.5 dB of gain, 22 dBm of OP1dB compression, 38 dBm of OIP3 linearity, and a low noise figure of 1.75 dB (as measured on the device’s standard evaluation board; de-embedded NF values are approximate 0.2dB lower). As with most of GRF’s amplifier cores, the GRF2113 touts a flexible biasing architecture allowing for customizable tradeoffs in linearity and power consumption. Supply voltages can vary between 3 and 6 V, although most customers will elect to use a standard 5 V supply with 115 mA of biasing current. The GRF2113 utilizes Guerilla RF’s popular 2 x 2 mm DFN-8 package – following an industry standard in both pinout and footprint. Pricing and Availability: Samples and evaluation boards are available for the GRF2113. Prices start at $0.98 (10,000-up, EXW USA). Announcement • May 16
Guerrilla RF, Inc. Reiterates Revenue Guidance for the Year 2024 Guerrilla RF, Inc. reiterated revenue guidance for the year 2024. For the year, the company expects $21.0 million to $26.0 million. Announcement • Apr 30
Guerrilla RF, Inc. (OTCPK:GUER) acquired Gallium Semiconductor Singapore Pte Ltd. Guerrilla RF, Inc. (OTCPK:GUER) acquired Gallium Semiconductor Singapore Pte Ltd on April 26, 2024.
Guerrilla RF, Inc. (OTCPK:GUER) completed the acquisition of Gallium Semiconductor Singapore Pte Ltd on April 26, 2024. Announcement • Apr 10
Guerrilla RF, Inc., Annual General Meeting, May 02, 2024 Guerrilla RF, Inc., Annual General Meeting, May 02, 2024, at 09:00 US Eastern Standard Time. Agenda: To consider elect three persons to serve as Class III directors of the Company until the 2027 Annual Meeting of Stockholders or until their successors are duly elected and qualified; to approve the amendment of the Company’s restated certificate of incorporation to effect a reduction in the total number of authorized shares of its common stock to 50,000,000, proportional to the effect of the 1-for-6 reverse stock split that was effected in 2023; to ratify the appointment of FORVIS, LLP as the Company’s independent registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2024; and to transact such other business matters. Announcement • Apr 02
Guerrilla RF, Inc. has withdrawn its Follow-on Equity Offering. Guerrilla RF, Inc. has withdrawn its Follow-on Equity Offering.
Security Name: Common Shares
Security Type: Common Stock
Securities Offered: 15,000,000 Announcement • Apr 01
Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced that it has received $3.5 million in funding Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced that it has entered into a securities purchase agreement between the Company and 11 accredited investors to issue 1,400,000 shares of its common stock, par value $0.0001 per share and accompanying warrants to purchase approximately 1,400,000 shares of its Common Stock at price per share of Common Stock and accompanying Warrant was $2.5 for the aggregate gross proceeds of $3,500,000 on April 1, 2024. The Warrants have an exercise price of $2.50 per share and a term of five years from the date of issuance. The company paid an aggregate cash fee of approximately $330,000 to The Benchmark Company, LLC. Announcement • Jan 24
Guerrilla RF, Inc. Releases New Linear PAs and LNAs Targeting Cellular Compensators for Automotive Market Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced the formal release of two ¼ W linear PAs and two LNAs earmarked specifically for the automotive market. All four devices were qualified to meet rigorous AEC-Q100 quality standards – a critical benchmark for semiconductor devices used within automotive applications. These new PAs and LNAs are used primarily in cellular compensators (essentially cellular signal boosters serving to amplify and enhance cellular signals within the cabin of vehicles). The GRF5507W and GRF5517W join the previously announced GRF5526W and GRF5536W linear PAs. Together, the foursome covers the cellular bands spanning the 700MHz – 4200MHz frequency range. These components are derivatives of GRF’s recently released ¼ W PA family; the primary difference is these new cores have been subjected to an additional set of qualification tests and unique production screening protocols to warrant an AEC-Q100 Class 2 rating. The GRF55xx-W series of PAs are ideal for 4G/5G cellular applications requiring exceptional native linearity over temperature extremes of -40°C to 105°C. Each of these devices can deliver up to 23dBm of output power with better than -45dBc of ACLR performance – all without the aid of supplemental linearization schemes like digital pre-distortion (DPD). The ability to beat the -45dBc ACLR performance metric without DPD is critical for meeting the stringent size, cost and power dissipation requirements of these cellular compensator/compenser applications. The new GRF2106W and GRF2133W also complement GRF’s existing portfolio of fully qualified AEC-Q100 LNAs. The GRF2106W is rated to operate over the 2700 – 5000 MHz range with a nominal gain of 21.5 dB and a low NF of 0.8 dB. A higher gain level of 28 dB is available with the GRF2133 providing an even lower NF of 0.6 dB over an operating band of 1800 – 5000MHz. Packaging, Pricing and Availability: The GRF5507W and GRF5517Wcome in pin-compatible 3mm x 3mm, 16-pin QFN packages, with pricing starting at $1.54 (10,000-up, EXW USA). The GRF2106W and GRF2133Wutilize GRF’s small 1.5mm x 1.5mm, 6-pin DFN package, with pricing starting at $0.62 and $0.83, respectively (10,000-up, EXW USA). Samples and evaluation boards are available for all four components. Announcement • Dec 04
Guerrilla Rf, Inc. Formally Releases New 5 to 8 Ghz Lna with Noise Figure and Linearity Performance Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced the formal production release of the GRF2110, an ultra-low noise amplifier that delivers an exceptionally flat gain response over a single 5 to 8 GHz broadband tune. When operated at 6 GHz, the device delivers 16.3 dB of gain, 22 dBm of OP1dB compression, 38 dBm of OIP3 linearity, and a low noise figure of 1.2 dB (as measured on the device's standard evaluation board; de-embedded NF values are approximate 0.2 dB lower). As with most of GRF's amplifier cores, the GRF2110 touts a flexible biasing architecture allowing for customizable tradeoffs in linearity and power consumption. Supply voltages can vary between 2.7 and 6 V, although most customers will elect to use a standard 5 V supply with 70 mA of biasing current. The GRF2110 utilizes Guerilla RF's popular 1.5 x 1.5 mm DFN-6 package - the company's ultra-small packaging option supporting a common footprint for over 30 devices. The entire family of parts provide customers with a multitude of options for addressing different frequency, gain, noise figure, compression, and linearity requirements. This modular approach is extremely popular with GRF's client base since it provides an exceptional degree of design latitude, translating directly into design speed and agility. Samples and evaluation boards are available for the GRF2110. Prices start at $1.76 (10,000-up, EXW USA). Announcement • Nov 15
Guerrilla RF, Inc. Provides Revenue Guidance for the Full Year 2023 and 2024 Guerrilla RF, Inc. provided revenue guidance for the full year 2023 and 2024. Management expects full year 2023 revenue to be between $14.7 and $15.2 million.Management expects full year 2024 revenue to be between $21.0 and $26.0 million. Announcement • Sep 28
Guerrilla Rf, Inc. Provides Earnings Guidance for the Full-Year 2023 and 2024 Guerrilla RF, Inc. provided earnings guidance for the full-year 2023 and 2024. For the 2023, the company expected to exceed $15.0 million (with a range of $14.6 to $15.4 million), representing an approximate increase of 30% over the previous year.For the 2024, The Company anticipates revenue for the full year 2024 to be between $21.0 and $26.0 million (representing an increase of 40%), as previously announced design wins continue to ramp. Announcement • Aug 17
Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced delayed 10-Q filing On 08/15/2023, Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced that they will be unable to file their next 10-Q by the deadline required by the SEC. Announcement • Jun 17
Guerrilla RF, Inc. Begins Sampling New LNA with Selectable Gain for 5G mMIMO Applications Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced it is sampling the GRF2176, a high gain, two-stage low noise amplifier with built-in bypass functionality. As with other bypass-capable devices within its portfolio, this LNA leverages the company’s patented Guerrilla Armor™ technology which prevents amplifiers from turning on in the presence of large RF input signals – a critical requirement for guaranteeing exceptional stage isolation and minimal impact on a device’s on-state performance. By utilizing three unique matching sets, the GRF2176 can be tuned to operate over all common 5G mMIMO bands stretching from 2.3-2.7 GHz, 3.3-4.2 GHz and 4.4-5 GHz. The bypass function allows the devices to support two selectable gain modes – a critical feature for many applications requiring a fast yet simple way to quickly reduce the overall gain in a wireless system. This flexibility is critical for applications like 5G needing to quickly shift into a low gain state to protect downstream blocks from damaging overdrive conditions. When operating in its high gain mode at 3.75 GHz, the GRF2176 draws only 66mA of current while delivering 32.4 dB of gain, 32 dBm of OIP3 linearity, a compression level of 20.9 dBm, and a noise figure of 0.65 dB. When in bypass mode, the gain is reduced to 15.8 dB, with OIP3 and OP1dB levels of 24.9 dBm and 13.9 dBm, respectively. Noise figure performance stays relatively constant with a rating of 0.68 dB. The GRF2176 utilizes Guerilla RF’s popular 1.5x1.5mm DFN-6 package – the company’s ultra-small packaging option supporting a common footprint for over 30 devices. The entire family of parts provide customers with a multitude of options for addressing different frequency, gain, noise figure, compression and linearity requirements. This modular approach has proven to be extremely popular with GRF’s customer base since it provides an exceptional degree of design latitude, translating directly into design speed and agility. Samples and evaluation boards are available for the GRF2176. Prices start at $1.89 (10,000-up, EXW USA). Announcement • Jun 14
Guerrilla Rf, Inc. Releases New 1/4 W Linear Pas Targeting Automotive and 5G Infrastructure in the 2.5Ghz and 3.6Ghz Bands Gu Gu Gu Gu Gu Gu Gu Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced the formal release of the GRF5526, GRF5526W,GRF5536 and GRF5536W, the latest in a series of 1/4 W linear power amplifiers. These InGaP HBT amplifiers were designed specifically for 5G wireless infrastructure applications requiring exceptional native linearity over large 100MHz bandwidths and temperature extremes of -40degC to 105degC. Spanning frequency ranges of 2.3-2.7GHz and 3.3-4.2GHz respectively, the GRF5526 /GRF5526W and GRF5536 /GRF5536W are tuned to operate within the n7, n30, n38, n40, n41, n48, n53, n77, n88 and n90 5G new radio (NR) bands. The devices typically deliver 23dBm of linear power over the entire -40degC to 105 degreesC temperature range while maintaining ACLR levels of better than -45dBc and EVM levels < 1% - all without the aid of supplemental linearization schemes like digital pre-distortion (DPD). The ability to beat the -45dBc ACLR performance metric without DPD is critical for cellular applications like home and commercial repeaters/boosters, femtocells, and picocells, as well as cable loss compensators which are used in conjunction with automotive 'shark fin' antennas. In each of these use cases, the sensitivity to cost, power and size constraints prohibits the use of elaborate linearization techniques like DPD. Instead, designers must rely on the power amplifier's native linearity to meet the stringent emissions mask requirements imposed by the latest 5G standards. The GRF5526 and GRF5536W are strategic additions to previously released 1/4 W PAs. The GRF5526, GR F5526W,GRF 5536W and GRF5536W come in pin-compatible 3mm x 3mm, 16-pin QFN packages. Samples and evaluation boards are available for all four components. Prices start at $1.70 for the GRF5526/36 series, and $1.95 for the 'W' (AEC-Q100 qualified) variants (10,000-up, EXW USA). Announcement • Jun 13
Guerrilla RF, Inc. Announces Formal Release of the GRF5607 and GRF5608 Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced the formal release of the GRF5607 and GRF5608, the first in a new class of 1/2 W linear power amplifiers being developed by the company. These InGaP HBT amplifiers were designed specifically for 5G wireless infrastructure applications requiring exceptional native linearity over temperature extremes of -40degC to 85degC. Spanning frequency ranges of 703-748MHz and 746-830MHz, respectively, the GRF5607 andGRF5608 are tuned to operate within the n12, n14, n18, n20 and n28 5G new radio (NR) bands. The devices typically deliver 26dBm of linear power over the entire -40degC to 85 degreesC temperature range while maintaining ACLR levels of better than -45dBc and EVM levels < 1.2% - all without the aid of supplemental linearization schemes like digital pre-distortion (DPD). The ability to beat the -45dBc ACLR performance metric without DPD is critical for cellular applications like home and commercial repeaters/boosters, femtocells, and picocells, as well as cable loss compensators which are used in conjunction with automotive 'shark fin' antennas. In each of these use cases, the sensitivity to cost, power and size constraints prohibits the use of elaborate linearization techniques like DPD. Instead, designers must rely on the power amplifier's native linearity to meet the stringent emissions mask requirements imposed by the latest 5G standards. The GRF5607 and GR F5608 come in pin-compatible 3mm x 3mm, 16-pin QFN packages. Pricing and Availability: Samples and evaluation boards are available now for the GRF5607 and GrF5608. Prices start at $1.76 (10,000-up, EXW USA). Announcement • May 11
Guerrilla Rf, Inc. Provides Revenue Guidance for Second Quarter Ending June 30, 2023 Guerrilla RF, Inc. provided revenue guidance for second quarter ending June 30, 2023. For the quarter, the company expects revenue will fall between $3.5 million and $4.0 million. Announcement • Jan 25
Guerrilla RF Releases New Low Noise Gain Blocks Targeting Automotive Sirius XM™ Satellite Radio Applications Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced the formal production release of the GRF4012 and GRF4012W, two broadband gain blocks offering a unique blend of noise and linearity performance over exceptionally wide bandwidths. By accentuating a critical balance between the products’ gain, noise figure, linearity, and compression performance, Guerrilla RF developed a core tailored specifically for satellite radio applications. When paired with the GRF2073W and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.’s latest SAW filters, the devices provide a formidable, cost-effective solution easily meeting Sirius XM™ blocking requirements. The GRF4012 and GRF4012W can be tuned to operate within a variety of bands between 0.4 and 4.2 GHz. While operating at 2332.5 MHz (the center of the SDARS band), each device delivers 17.8 dB of gain, 33 dBm of OIP3 linearity, a compression level of 22.5 dBm, and a noise figure of 0.9 dB while only drawing 50 mA of current. As with other devices within Guerrilla RF’s automotive portfolio, the GRF4012W variant has undergone additional qualification steps, ensuring the device is compliant with the stringent AEC-Q100 requirements demanded by the automotive market. Each variant comes in a pin-compatible 1.5 mm x 1.5 mm, 6-pin package. GRF now has over 25 low noise amplifiers, gain blocks and driver cores utilizing this same package and pinout, allowing customers to quickly modify and optimize their designs for different frequencies as well as various levels of gain, noise figure, linearity, compression, and power dissipation. This modular approach has proven to be extremely popular with GRF’s customer base since it provides an exceptional degree of design latitude, translating directly into design speed and agility.Samples and evaluation boards are available for the GRF4012 and GRF4012W. Prices start at $0.64 and $0.72, respectively (10,000-up, EXW USA). Announcement • Jan 04
Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced that it expects to receive $5.07 million in funding Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced a private placement of 3,900,000 units at an issue price of $1.30 for the gross proceeds of $5,070,000 on January 3, 2023. Each unit consists of one common share and 0.5 common share purchase warrant at an exercise price of $2.00 per share and a term of five years. The transaction will include participation from certain accredited investors. Announcement • Nov 22
Guerrilla RF, Inc. Extends Bypass Functionality to its Gain Block Portfolio, Leveraging Patented Guerrilla Armor™ Technology Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced the formal production release of the GRF2042 and GRF2043, two high linearity gain blocks with built-in bypass functionality. Both devices leverage the company’s patented Guerrilla Armor™ technology which prevents amplifiers from turning on in the presence of large RF input signals – a critical requirement for guaranteeing exceptional stage isolation and minimal impact on a device’s on-state performance. Capable of providing exceptionally flat gain over multiple octaves, the GRF2042 and GRF2043 can be tuned to operate within a variety of bands between 0.15 and 6GHz. The pin-compatible amplifiers deliver 15.5dB and 18.5dB of gain, respectively, providing customers with gain customization via simple component swaps. The bypass function allows the devices to support two selectable gain modes – a critical feature for many applications that require a fast yet simple way to quickly reduce the overall gain in a wireless system. This flexibility is critical for applications that need to quickly shift into a low gain state to protect downstream blocks from damaging overdrive conditions. When operating in its high gain mode at 1.7GHz, the GRF2042 draws only 80mA of current while delivering 15.5dB of gain, 38dBm of OIP3 linearity, a compression level of 22dBm, and a noise figure of 2.1dB. When in bypass mode, the gain is reduced to -1.6dB, yet the device maintains its excellent linearity and compression performance with OIP3 and OP1dB levels of 45dBm and 22dBm, respectively. Its sister part, the GRF2043, provides 3dB more gain while still delivering comparable linearity and compression performance. At 1.9GHz, the device draws the same 80mA of current, with 18.5dB of gain, 36dBm of OIP3 linearity, a compression level of 22dBm, and a noise figure of only 1.8dB. Bypass mode gain is rated at -1.5dB, while linearity and compression increase to 45dBm and 23dBm, respectively. Both components come in pin-compatible 1.5mm x 1.5mm, 6-pin DFN packages. As an added feature, the parts were purposely designed to be drop-in replacements for the popular GRF2012 and GRF2013 standard gain blocks. This added flexibility allows designers to easily swap in the GRF2042/GRF2043 variants for use cases where bypass capability is required. GRF now has over 25 low noise amplifiers, gain blocks and driver cores that utilize this same package and pinout, allowing customers to quickly modify and optimize their designs for different frequencies as well as various levels of gain, noise figure, linearity, compression, and power dissipation. This modular approach has proven to be extremely popular with GRF’s customer base since it provides an exceptional degree of design latitude, translating directly into design speed and agility. Announcement • Nov 10
Guerrilla RF, Inc. Provides Sales Guidance for the Fourth Quarter 2022 Guerrilla RF, Inc. provided sales guidance for the fourth quarter 2022. The company expects that GUER’s sales in the fourth quarter will be in the range of $2.2 million to $2.5 million, up double digits from the third quarter and also the year-ago period. Announcement • Oct 21
Guerrilla Rf, Inc. Introduces GRF5521, One of Ten ¼ W Linear Power Amplifiers Guerrilla RF, Inc. introduced the GRF5521, one of ten ¼ W linear power amplifiers (PAs) released as part of the company’s continued expansion into the cellular market. The InGaP HBT amplifiers were designed for 5G/4G wireless infrastructure applications requiring exceptional native linearity over temperature extremes of -40°C to 85°C. The ability to beat the -45dBc ACLR performance metric without DPD is critical for cellular applications like residential and commercial repeaters/boosters, femtocells, picocells, and cable loss compensators associated with automotive ‘shark fin’ antennas. In each of these use cases, the sensitivity to cost, power and size constraints prohibits the use of elaborate linearization techniques like DPD. Instead, designers must rely on the PA’s native linearity to meet the stringent emissions mask requirements imposed by 5G and 4G standards. During the development of the GRF55xx series, Guerrilla RF consulted with its base of automotive and cellular repeater/booster customers to ensure the devices delivered the best blend of power and linearity, thus maximizing the effective range and throughput for their cellular systems. Guerrilla RF also designed the family of devices to be fully footprint compatible, enabling its customer base to rapidly customize their designs for a myriad of cellular frequencies. Announcement • Sep 07
Guerrilla RF Announces the Appointment of Susan Barkal to its Board of Directors Guerrilla RF, Inc. announced the appointment of Susan Barkal to its Board of Directors. Following the appointment, the board will be comprised of 7 directors. Susan Barkal is currently the Senior Vice President of Quality, Supply Chain Executive, Chief Compliance Officer, and CFIUS Security Officer at Yageo Corporation. In this role, she has overseen global quality and compliance functions for over 30,000 employees in 40 manufacturing sites and oversaw 20 research and development centers that span 16 countries. Of note, she has served as an Inside Board Director for the KEMET /TOKIN Electronics Joint Venture, a $200 million acquisition where she provided input and oversight of the acquisition financing strategy. Following Yageo’s acquisition of KEMET Corporation in 2020, Ms. Barkal was promoted to her current role of SVP of Quality, Supply Chain Executive, and Chief Compliance Officer. Throughout her career, she has gained extensive experience in global quality and compliance as well as technology and chemical manufacturing. Ms. Barkal is an experienced executive in the technology sector with a proven track record of driving global technology roadmaps, portfolio management strategies, and new product development. Ms. Barkal holds a Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from California Polytechnic State University.