This compact amplifier is ideal for emerging broadband satellite uplink applications. Its leading-edge MMIC-based design provides good linearity and high Output Power.
The ITS 10 Watt Ka-Band Amplifier can be used as a standalone component of a transmitter or transceiver or as a driver for a TWT or Klystron-based High Power amplifier.
Similar products in this family are available with more then 1 GHz of bandwidth and center frequencies from 27-31 GHz, allowing application in terrestrial wireless networks (LMDS/LMCS).
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| Frequency | 29.0-29.5 GHz |
|---|---|
| Power Out @ 1 dB GCP @+85°C | 40 dBm, min |
| Power Out @ saturation @+85°C | 40.5 dBm, min |
| Spectrum Regrowth @ 40 dBm Pout | @+85°C QPSK 1.5R -25 dBc |
| Small Signal Gain | 46 dB min. |
| Gain Variation over Temperature | +/- 1 dB |
| Gain Flatness | +/- 1 dB |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C min +85°C max Base Plate |
| Nominal DC Current | 7 A @ 40 dBm Pout |
| DC Input Voltage | +28 VDC |
| Spurious | -60 dBc |
| Connectors Input | 3.5mm |
| Connectors Output | WR-28 cover flange |
| Weight | 5 lb max. |
| Size | 2.30" x 5.00" x 11.75" |
| 1. | 10 dB Gain Control |
|---|---|
| 2. | 20 Watt Output Power |
The transmitter provides a frequency translation of an L-band input to a Ka-band output. It features high linearity, low phase noise performance and high linear power.
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