This Class A amplifier is ideal for satellite communications. It is airborne qualified for use in broadband bidirectional systems.
This amplifier provides unparalleled linearity specifications with the smallest size in the market and high efficiency. Its standard features include temperature compensation and a single voltage DC supply with option of output power monitor and baseplate temperature monitor.
| Frequency Band | 14.0 to 14.5 GHz |
|---|---|
| Power Out @ 1 dB GCP | +36 dBm (4 W) |
| Connector output | WR-75 flange with O ring or SMA "F" |
| Connector input | SMA "F" |
| Input Power | 2 dBm (typ.) |
| Small Signal Gain | 34 dB |
| Gain Variation over full band (500MHz) | ±1.5 dB max |
| Gain Variation over any 3MHz | ±0.5 dB max |
| Gain Stability | ±1.0 dB -40ºC to +60ºC |
| VSWR input | 1.5:1 max |
| VSWR output | 1.5:1 max |
| unconditionally stable, no damage under any load | |
| Harmonics | -50dBc max |
| Spurious Response | in-band -60dBc |
| Intermodulation (3rd order) | -26 dBc max |
| (with 2 output carriers each @ +30dBm) | |
| Group delay (Linear) | <±1 ns any 72 MHz |
| Power Supply | +12V, 5A |
| Operating Temperature | -40ºC to +60ºC (baseplate) |
| Survival Temperature | -50ºC to +70ºC (baseplate) |
| Size | 8" x 5" x 1" |
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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