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The ZVA-20543VG+ variable gain, medium power amplifier provides 50 dB of gain, with a 17 dB adjustable gain range. Gain adjustment is possible either digitally or by applying an analog control voltage ranging from 0 to +2.8V.
The ADM-8095CH high dynamic range gain block is now available as a wire-bondable die. This high-linearity amplifier provides +21 dBm output power up to 10 GHz with a flat 18 dB gain response across the operating band.
AMP2053B-1 is a rugged solid-state power amplifier (SSPA) incorporating advanced technology for 6 to 12 GHz high-power testing applications. Specifications include broadband (C- and X-Bands), class A/AB design for all industry standards and > 100 W minimum with 50 dB gain.
The PEC-42-500M40G-20-12-292MM is a 500 MHz to 40 GHz Ultra-Wideband Low Noise Amplifier that provides typically 42 dB of gain with a noise figure of 5.5 dB at 20 GHz.
Rise above the noise floor challenges of W-Band with the Mini-Circuits’ WVA-751103LNX+ WR10 waveguide LNA. The 21 ±3 dB of gain at a typical NF of 3.5 dB eases the burden of characterizing the system.
HADA-D2002 is a Detector Log Video Amplifier (DLVA) that operates between the frequency range of 2.0 to 18.0 GHz. It has a dynamic range of 40 dB with a log slope of 50 mV/dB and a nominal video bandwidth of 12 MHz.
The R&S MXO 5 shows more of a signal’s activity in both the time and the frequency domains than any other oscilloscope. MXO 5 is the world’s first eight-channel oscilloscope
Richardson RFPD, Inc. announced the availability and full design support capabilities for three new Airfast power amplifier modules from NXP Semiconductors.
Skyworks Solutions offers a select group of ultra low noise, high linearity low noise amplifiers which are in stock and ready for immediate design into your demanding applications.
The HMPA and HHPA Series of Power Amplifiers cover the frequency range from 18 – 100 GHz. A wide variety of gain and bandwidth combinations are available to provide the designer with a solution for most applications.
The HLNA Series of Low Noise Amplifiers covers the frequency ranges from 18 to 110 GHz. A wide variety of gain and bandwidth combinations are available to provide the designer with a solution for most applications.
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The HRAD6.5-005 Power Amplifier /Upconverter covers the frequency range from 5.5 to 7.0 GHz and is usable to 7.2 GHz. MMIC technology is used to achieve high reliability and repeatability