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boost signal power at low microwave frequencies acroos a broad spectrum.

See Also: RF Amplifiers, Rf Power Amplifiers, TWT Amplifiers


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  • PNA-X Network Analyzers

    Keysight Technologies

    Keysight's PNA-X is more than just a vector network analyzer. It is the world’s most integrated and flexible microwave test engine for measuring amplifiers, mixers, frequency converters, and other active devices. The hardware includes two internal signal sources, a signal combiner, S-parameter and noise receivers, pulse modulators and generators, and a flexible set of switches and RF access points. These hardware features provide a powerful core for a broad range of linear and nonlinear measurements, all with a single set of connections to your device under test.

  • Universal Amplifier Heatsinks

    ERAVANT

    A universal heatsink, which is designed and fabricated for Eravant's active device applications with up to 15-watt power dissipation. The heatsink consists of the main heatsink body, a DC fan and a heat spreader. The heat spreader is also known as adapter, which is used to bridge the mounting gap between the heat sink main body and the to-be-heat-sunk devices, such as power amplifier, frequency active multiplier, oscillator, transmitter and transceiver due to various mounting hole locations. The heat spreader offers various mounting patterns to accommodate more than 15 product models. This heatsink is not only designed for Eravant's standard products and Uni-Guide™ featured products, but also for many industrial standard microwave and millimeter wave products offered by other manufacturers. Other heatsinks with different power dissipation capacities are offered under different model numbers.

  • Power Sensors

    RTP5006 - DVTest Inc.

    Providing the highest video bandwidth and fastest rise times, the 50 MHz to 6 GHz Power Sensor by Boonton is the ideal instrument for fast, accurate and reliable RF power measurements.This module is ideal for many different applications including Crest Factor and Peak to Average Power Ratio (PAPR) measurements for Power Amplifiers and RF components; Telecommunication & Satellite signals: W-CDMA, QAM, OFDM, LTE-FDD and LTE-TDD; WiFi signals: 802.11ac and legacy 802.11 a/g/n/b; RF and Microwave pulse modulated power measurements: RADAR, MRI, Particle Accelerators; General purpose scalar measurements such as gain and return loss using modulated and pulsed signals as well as CW; and Monitoring, Recording, ALC loops, transient phenomena.

  • Power Sensors

    RTP5518 - DVTest Inc.

    Providing the highest video bandwidth and fastest rise times, the 50 MHz to 18 GHz Power Sensor by Boonton is the ideal instrument for fast, accurate and reliable RF power measurements. This module is ideal for many different applications including Crest Factor and Peak to Average Power Ratio (PAPR) measurements for Power Amplifiers and RF components; Telecommunication & Satellite signals: W-CDMA, QAM, OFDM, LTE-FDD and LTE-TDD; WiFi signals: 802.11ac and legacy 802.11 a/g/n/b; RF and Microwave pulse modulated power measurements: RADAR, MRI, Particle Accelerators; General purpose scalar measurements such as gain and return loss using modulated and pulsed signals as well as CW; and Monitoring, Recording, ALC loops, transient phenomena.

  • Power Sensors

    RTP5540 - DVTest Inc.

    Providing the highest video bandwidth and fastest rise times, the 50 MHz to 40 GHz Power Sensor by Boonton is the ideal instrument for fast, accurate and reliable RF power measurements. This module is ideal for many different applications including Crest Factor and Peak to Average Power Ratio (PAPR) measurements for Power Amplifiers and RF components; Telecommunication & Satellite signals: W-CDMA, QAM, OFDM, LTE-FDD and LTE-TDD; WiFi signals: 802.11ac and legacy 802.11 a/g/n/b; RF and Microwave pulse modulated power measurements: RADAR, MRI, Particle Accelerators; General purpose scalar measurements such as gain and return loss using modulated and pulsed signals as well as CW; and Monitoring, Recording, ALC loops, transient phenomena.

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