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RF amplifiers are devices that accept a varying input signal and produce an output signal that varies in the same way, but with larger amplitude. Search by Specification | Learn More
RF power dividers and RF power combiners are circuits that accept input signals and deliver multiple outputs that are equal in phase and amplitude. There are two basic product categories: passive and active. Search by Specification | Learn More
Power operational amplifiers (POA) are used to increase the power of low-level signals in applications that drive low impedances or reactive loads. They dissipate excess energy as heat, deliver extensive current, and can sustain relatively high supply voltages. Search by Specification | Learn More
Amplifier and comparator chips are board-level components for amplifying voltage, current, or power. Search by Specification | Learn More
Power amplifiers deliver a specific amount of AC power to a load. They are used in audio frequency and radio frequency applications. Learn More
RF waveguide amplifiers accept a varying input signal and produce an output signal that varies in the same way, but with a larger amplitude. Learn More
RF filters and microwave filters are devices that pass or reject signals by frequency. Basic types include bandpass filters, band reject filters, low pass filters, and high pass filters. Search by Specification | Learn More
Pulse width modulated (PWM) amplifier chips generate a current that switches between high and low output levels. PWM amplifiers have a much higher power capability for a given volume than linear amplifiers. They are also less expensive. Search by Specification | Learn More
Operational transconductance amplifiers (OTA) are devices that convert an input voltage to an output current. They are primarily voltage-to-current amplifiers. Learn More
RF phase detectors and comparators are circuits or instruments that provide a DC output voltage proportional to the difference in phase between two RF signals. Search by Specification | Learn More
Fiber optic amplifiers re-amplify an attenuated signal without converting the signal into electrical form. Search by Specification | Learn More
RF transformers transfer energy from one circuit to another by electromagnetic induction. Typically, they are used to increase or decrease voltage as it passes from one side through the other. Search by Specification | Learn More
RF generators and high frequency power supplies provide the power required for plasma generation, induction heating, and radar or communications applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
Piezoelectric drivers and piezoelectric amplifiers are power sources that provide the high voltage levels needed to drive other piezoelectric devices such as actuators, motors, transducers, and sensors. Search by Specification | Learn More
Video amplifier chips are used in circuits to process video signals. Search by Specification | Learn More
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HILNA - High Intercept Low Noise Amplifiers NuWaves Ltd.
Plate Broadband Mounted High Power Amplifier MITEQ, Inc.
WiMAX Front End Solution Technology Avago Technologies
NEW HILNA CF User Configurable Amplifier NuWaves Ltd.
Amplifiers Holzworth Instrumentation
100 Watt Class A Linear Power Amplifier Electronics & Innovation Ltd.
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RF Power Amplifier from Industrial Test Equipment
All Industrial Test Equipment, Inc./Powertron, amplifiers are class B with overall feedback resulting in zero ohms output impedance. Of course, this will accommodate 50 ohm loads. (read more)
The Model KAW2080 from AR Modular RF is a Class A wideband RF power amplifier delivering in excess of 150 Watts CW power into a 50-Ohm load over the frequency range of 20 MHz to 1000 MHz. Power gain is a minimum of 52 dB. (read more)
The ever-increasing demands for more bandwidth, coupled with requirements for both high linearity and high efficiency create ever-increasing challenges in the design of power amplifiers. (read more)
The E & I A-500 Amplifier is a rugged source of RF power useful for ultrasonics, HF transimitters, RFI/EMI, plasma equipment and general laboratory applications.
It delivers 500 Watts of RF power, with 55 dB of power gain over a frequency form 300 KHz to 35 MHz. (read more)
Ultra-wideband, automatic fault recycle, user friendly microprocessor-controlled logic with integrated computer interface, digital metering, electronic variable attenuation, soft-fail when subjected to extreme load SWR conditions, quiet operation for laboratory environment. An integral solid state pre-amplifier and IEEE interface are included as standard features. (read more)
Rack-Mount Solid State Power Amplifier. Introducing MITEQ's new medium power X-band Rack-Mount Solid State Power Amplifier (SSPA) and Transmitter systems. The new PA-R Model series is an SSPA rack-mounted system designed using a modular approach to provide flexible solutions to meet a variety of applications. (read more)
Model AMF-8B-18002650-70-37P is a plate mounted high power amplifier, covering 18-26.5 GHz and delivering a minimum of 5W of saturated power. The SMA connectorized module has a b... (read more)
Model AMF-8F-27003150-55-30P is a new addition to its family of broadband high power amplifiers. This compact amplifier is a connectorized high power gain module, covering SATCOM ... (read more)
MITEQ Model AMF-5B-09001050-40-39P provides 7 Watts of X-band power and has an output P1dB of about 39 dBm from 9-10.5 GHz and 38 dBm from 7.5-11 GHz. Unit is available as RoHS compliant. (read more)
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DoD STTR Program Phase I Awards for FY97 ADVANCED MODULAR POWER SYSTEMS 4667 Freedom Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48108 (313) 677-4260 PI: Robert C. Svedberg (313) 677-3027 Contract #: |
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DoD STTR Program Phase I Selections for FY02 journey space craft, large area flat panel display, and high power microwave amplifier devices for telecommunication. |