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This device spans a 0.6-6 GHz frequency range, with a 20 W Psat (both typical and minimum). It accepts an input power up to 0 dBm and delivers a small signal gain of at least 46 dB. The gain flatness is typically ±4 dB, with a 20 dB gain adjustment option. The input VSWR is a maximum of 2:1, while the output VSWR under Psat is 3:1. Harmonics are managed with a 2nd harmonic power at Psat of -15 dBc and a spur at Psat of -65 dBc. Intermodulation performance is noted at -39 dBc (13 dB back off) and -27 dBc (3 dB back off). The unit is unconditionally stable, classified under ECCN EAR99.For the mechanical specs, it has an enclosure type B, weighs 26 lbs, and uses SMA Female connectors. Environmentally, it operates between 0ºC to 50ºC and stores from -25ºC to 65ºC.
This device features a frequency range of 0.6-6 GHz and delivers a powerful Psat of 60 W, both typical and minimum. It can handle an input power of up to 0 dBm and offers a small signal gain of at least 50 dB. The gain flatness is typically ±4 dB, with a 20 dB gain adjustment capability. The input VSWR is a maximum of 2:1, and the output VSWR under Psat is 3:1. Harmonic and spurious outputs are well-controlled, with a 2nd harmonic power at Psat of -15 dBc and a spur at Psat of -65 dBc. Intermodulation distortion is also minimized, with IM3 values of -39 dBc at 13 dB back off and -25 dBc at 3 dB back off, with a 10 MHz tone spacing. The device is unconditionally stable, classified under ECCN EAR99.In terms of mechanical specs, it has an enclosure type A and weighs 42.3 lbs, with Type N Female connectors for RF input/output. The operating temperature range is 0ºC to 50ºC, and it can be stored between -25ºC to 65ºC, ensuring durability across various environments.
This robust device operates within a 0.6-6 GHz frequency range and boasts a Psat of 100 W, both typical and minimum. It can accommodate an input power of up to 0 dBm and provides a minimum small signal gain of 50 dB. The gain flatness is typically ±4 dB, complemented by a 20 dB gain adjustment feature. The input VSWR is limited to a maximum of 2:1, while the output VSWR under Psat is 3:1, with infinite protection available with Option MPA-COUP. Harmonic and spurious outputs are well-managed, with a 2nd harmonic power at Psat of -15 dBc and a spur at Psat of -65 dBc. Intermodulation distortion is also minimized, with IM3 values of -39 dBc at 13 dB back off and -25 dBc at 3 dB back off, with a 10 MHz tone spacing. The device is unconditionally stable and falls under ECCN 3A001.b4.a4. The mechanical specs include an enclosure type C and a weight of 84 lbs, with Type N Female connectors for RF input/output. The operating temperature range is 0ºC to 50ºC, and it can be stored between -25ºC to 65ºC, accommodating various environmental conditions.
This advanced device operates within a 0.6-6 GHz frequency range and ensures a strong Psat of 200 W at minimum. It’s capable of receiving an input power up to 0 dBm and provides a small signal gain of no less than 50 dB. The gain flatness stands at a typical ±4 dB, with the ability to adjust the gain by up to 20 dB. It features an input VSWR of up to 2:1 and an output VSWR of 3:1 under Psat conditions. Harmonic and spurious emissions are kept in check, with a second harmonic at Psat of -15 dBc and spurious at Psat of -65 dBc. Intermodulation distortion is minimized, with IM3 levels of -39 dBc at a 13 dB back off and -25 dBc at a 3 dB back off, using a 10 MHz tone spacing. The device is unconditionally stable and falls under the ECCN 3A001.b4.a4 classification. On the mechanical front, it has a Type C enclosure and a weight of 84 lbs, with Type N Female connectors for RF input and output. It operates effectively within a temperature range of 0ºC to 50ºC and can be stored from -25ºC to 65ºC, ensuring robust performance in various conditions.
This device is designed to operate within a 0.6-6 GHz frequency range and delivers a minimum Psat of 500 W. It can accommodate an input power of up to 0 dBm and ensures a small signal gain of at least 50 dB. The gain flatness is typically ±4 dB, with a 20 dB gain adjustment option. The input VSWR is a maximum of 2:1, and the output VSWR under Psat is 3:1. Harmonic and spurious outputs are well-managed, with a 2nd harmonic power at Psat of -15 dBc and a spur at Psat of -65 dBc. The device maintains unconditionally stable performance and is classified under ECCN 3A001.b4.a4. Mechanically, it features an enclosure type E and weighs 500 lbs, with Type N Female connectors for RF input and a 7/16 connector for RF output. Environmentally, it operates efficiently between 0ºC to 50ºC and can be stored from -25ºC to 65ºC. The device requires a 3 phase 208 V voltage and a 27 A current to function optimally. It also offers infinite protection with the optional MPA-COUP feature.
This device is tailored for a 2-6 GHz frequency range, with a 100 W Psat that’s both typical and minimum. It accepts an input power up to 0 dBm and ensures a small signal gain of at least 50 dB. The gain flatness is typically ±2.5 dB, and it offers a 20 dB gain adjustment. The input VSWR is capped at 2:1, and the output VSWR under Psat is 3:1. Harmonic and spurious emissions are controlled, with a second harmonic at Psat of -15 dBc and spurious at Psat of -65 dBc. Intermodulation distortion is minimized, with IM3 levels of -44 dBc at a 13 dB back off and -29 dBc at a 3 dB back off, with a 10 MHz tone spacing. The device is unconditionally stable and classified under ECCN 3A001.b4.a4. In terms of mechanical design, it features an enclosure type A and weighs 48 lbs, with Type N Female connectors for RF input and output. It operates within a temperature range of 0ºC to 50ºC and can be stored from -25ºC to 65ºC, ensuring reliable performance across various environmental conditions.