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increase amplitude while keeping waveform. AKA: Pulsed Amplifiers


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  • Field Strength Meter

    FIM-72A UHF - Potomac Instruments, Inc.

    The Model FIM-72A is a portable, laboratory quality Field Strength Meter designed for rigorous field applications. Combining a calibrated half-wave dipole antenna and a highly accurate tuned voltmeter with a range of 140 dB, the FIM-72A is suitable for practically all types of RF emission measurements in the 450 MHz to 960 MHz spectrum. The operator can switch select wide or narrow bandwidth, peak or average value of TV or pulse modulated signals, AM or FM demodulation, and meter dynamic range of either 20 dB or 60 dB. A dc analog voltage, proportional to meter indication, is provided for driving a chart recorder or similar device. A leveled output from the calibrating generator is available for measuring cable insertion loss, filter response, amplifier gain, VSWR, and other signal ratio measurements. The 4-1/2 inch, taut band, mirrored scale meter is calibrated in volts and dB for precise measurements in field or laboratory environments.

  • High-Power Pulsed Amplifiers

    Mercury Systems, Inc.

    High power pulsed amplifiers are capable of providing over 1KW of peak power above 10GHz. These SWaP-optimized, high-reliability products have been designed to withstand the toughest environments. For custom requirements, Mercury leverages its proven building-block design approach to rapidly deliver a solid-state power amplifier (SSPA) for your application.

  • High-Voltage Power Amplifier

    10/40A - TREK, INC.

    The Trek Model 10/40A DC-stable high-voltage power amplifier is used in a variety of applications including pulsed field electrophoresis, AC and DC biasing of electrophotographic rollers, and electrorheological fluid research. 

  • MICROWAVE POWER MODULES

    TMD Technologies Ltd

    Ultra-compact “drop-in” microwave amplifier blocks; Pulsed or CW operationExternal TWT connections are eliminatedSafe and easy installationHigh reliabilityExcellent thermal managementS to Ka band frequency rangeParticularly suitable for airborne applications or where space and weight are criticalTWT based and solid state versions availableITAR free versions available

  • Solid State Power Amplifiers

    Nanowave Technologies Inc.

    SSPAs based on the latest Galium Nitride (GaN) technology offer the best combination of high peak powers, high reliability, high efficiency, and soft degradation. High efficiency and high power are hallmarks of GaN technology, enabling SSPAs to challenge traditional tube-based amplifiers across the design spectrum. In addition the long lifetime from these devices, combined with the gradual degradation should individual devices fail, provide unparalleled service lifetime. Techniques such as bias modulation and linearization provide even better prime-power efficiency while still meeting the demanding requirements of pulsed or CW applications.

  • 4kW X-band Pulsed SSPA

    Teledyne Paradise Datacom

    Working with their counterparts at Teledyne MEC, Teledyne Paradise Datacom has developed a new Pulsed Radar SSPA (solid state power amplifier) that provides Operators with an ideal pathway for addressing the needs of legacy radar platforms.The solid state technology allows customers to upgrade or replace their aging TWT, Magnetron, or Klystron-based radar platforms with a newer generation of technology. Leveraging this new Pulsed SSPA, platforms can be equipped to deliver superior SWaP, power density, scalability, and performance over a longer life cycle.

  • Instrumentation HPAs

    Communications & Power Industries

    CPI SMP Division provides a complete line of high-powered continuous wave (CW) and pulsed instrumentation amplifiers for EMC testing, available in octave and multi-octave bandwidths from 1.0 GHz to 95.0 GHz and power levels exceeding 2.0 kW to meet the new military and automotive standards. CPI is the only supplier that manufactures both the traveling wave tube (TWT) and the TWT amplifier.

  • Pulsed Transmitter

    Teledyne RF & Microwave

    Built to operate in harsh environments, the Pulsed Transmitter unit provides radar installation decoy protection in a compact footprint and is powered by a Dewey Generator.The unit is comprised of a power supply, power amplifier, signal generator and antenna, with a fiber optic command and control interface providing throughput speeds capable of 1.25 G bits/sec via 1310 nm, single mode, ruggedized fiber.

  • Solid State Pulsed Amplifiers

    AR RF/Microwave Instrumentation

    For automotive and military EMC radiated immunity susceptibility testing, as well as radar and communication applications, there is now a very attractive alternative to Traveling Wave Tube Amplifiers (TWTA’s).

  • Microwave Power Modules (MPMs)

    dB Control

    In many modern military applications, stringent requirements for size and weight must be met without sacrificing power or performance. Our high-efficiency, conduction-cooled microwave power modules (MPMs) provide extremely dense packaging across the 2 – 40 GHz frequency band. dB Control’s MPMs are based on a modular design for easy customization and are available with continuous wave or pulsed power. Each MPM is a complete microwave amplifier that uses traveling wave tubes and solid state technologies to provide the best of both worlds for military and commercial applications.

  • Phase Noise Measurement Solution, 50 kHz to 110 GHz

    E5505A - Keysight Technologies

    The Keysight Technologies E5500 Series of phase noise measurement solutions offers the most flexible set of measurements on one-port VCOs, DROs, crystal oscillators and synthesizers. Two-port devices, including amplifiers and converters, plus CW, pulsed and spurious signals can also be measured. The E5500 measurements include absolute and residual phase noises, AM noise, and low-level spurious signals. The stand-alone instrument architecture easily configures for various measurement techniques, including the PLL/reference source technique, residual and FM discriminator methods.

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