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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices RF amplifiers are designed utilizing the company’s leading amplifier and RF IC expertise. Our extensive family of single-ended input/output, fixed-gain amplifiers can be used from dc to microwave and include low noise amplifiers, gain blocks, intermediate frequency amplifiers, driver amplifiers, and differential amplifiers. These devices offer high linearity, low noise figures, and various fixed-gain options, as well as low power consumption; they are all fully specified over frequency, temperature, and supply voltage for use in a variety of applications.
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TREK, INC.
The Trek Model 609B-3 is a DC-stable, high-voltage power amplifier designed to provide precise control of output voltages in the range of 0 to ±10 kV DC or peak AC with an output current range of 0 to ±2 mA DC or peak AC. The 609B-3 can be configured as a noninverting amplifier, as an inverting amplifier, or as a differential amplifier.
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Pasternack Enterprises, Inc.
RF gain block amplifier from Pasternack is featured in our extensive in-stock RF amplifier selection. Our connectorized gain block RF amplifier uses SMA connectors. This SMA gain block amplifier has a minimum frequency of 10 MHz, a maximum frequency of 3 GHz and a typical gain of 20 dB.
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Dr. Hubert GmbH
The main features of our power amplifiers are extreme broadband, low distortion and stability, above all. All amplifiers are operated and parameterized via a comfortable application software. The basic devices are mere voltage suppliers and provide 2 supply voltages and a USB interface.The letter "E" in the model name represents additional features: the amplifiers can optionally be operated as voltage amplifier or current amplifier; there are monitor outputs for voltage and current, and there are 3 symmetrical supply voltages available for optional selection.The amplifiers from the QE range provide "auto-commutating" voltage supply. In contrast to the E-models, 3 bipolar supply voltages are individually switched either automatically or manually.The QE-models provide highest sink outputs and are thus also suitable for operation as active load.For detailed information on HUBERT amplifier technology please see our White Paper No.1: HUBERT power amplifiers.
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Chengdu KeyLink Microwave Technology Co., Ltd.
KeyLink's low noise amplifiers typically exhibit noise figures below 5.5dB and output 1dB compression points up 8dBm. These amplifiers are economical choices for general purpose applications. KeyLink's low noise amplifiers can be categorized as follows.
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A 20 -
TASCAM
A new standard for headphone amplifiers that brings out the potential of Tesla drivers. Premium headphone amplifier that inherits the design of A 1.
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COMM-connect
The COMM-connect DVB-T Amplifier Module is a very versatile module, for use in multiple applications, including driving High Power amplifiers or stand alone Gap-filler. The amplifier covers both VHF & UHF bands, and can be combined with several COMM-connect filter options.
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PAV10000 -
Ponovo Power Co., Ltd.
PAV Series Four-quadrant Simulation Power Amplifier based on linear power amplifier technology and integrated advanced technical performance and rich functions.
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InPhenix, Inc.
A Semiconductor Optical Amplifier (SOA) is essentially a laser diode (LD) with no feedback from its input and output ports and hence is also referred to as a Traveling-Wave Amplifier (TWA). Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers (SOAs) have proven to be versatile and multifunctional devices that are key building blocks for optical networks.
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TASCAM
TASCAM Headphone Amplifier
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TASCAM
Beyerdynamic Headphone Amplifier
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Mercury Systems, Inc.
High-power, rackmount amplifiers utilize advanced power combining techniques to achieve high output power levels. These integrated amplifiers include advanced cooling capabilities and other customizable features. Though a focus on modularity, these rackmount amplifiers are ready for easy integration into a larger system or lab test bench.
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Teledyne RF & Microwave
Amplifiers specific to the Communications systems include a wide range of Solid State Power Amplifiers (SSPAs) and Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs) originally from Paradise Datacom and a range of organically developed products within TMS. Satcom SSPAs are considered a core competence of Paradise Datacom's product line who have invested heavily in converting it's complete amplifier offering from GaAs to GaN from C-Band all the way to Ka-Band.