Datasheet | February 22, 2023

Broadband Power Amplifier: 800W1000 Datasheet

Source: AR

The Model 800W1000 is a solid-state, Class A design, self-contained, air-cooled, broadband power amplifier designed for applications where instantaneous bandwidth, high gain, and linearity are required.

It will provide a minimum of 800 W across the 80 - 650MHz frequency range and a minimum of 750 W across the 650 – 1000 MHz frequency range. Protection from input overdrive beyond 0 dBm is provided as well as protection from various failure conditions, including over-temperature and power supply faults.

A front panel display indicates the operational status and fault conditions. All amplifier control functions and status indications are available remotely using GPIB/IEEE-488, RS-232, fiber-optic serial, USB, or Ethernet. Interface connectors are located on the back panel. Local and remote operation is managed by a switch on the front panel.

This is a multiple-purpose amplifier. The low level of spurious signals and linearity make it ideal for use as a driver in testing wireless and communication components and subsystems. By covering such a wide bandwidth, it is suitable for 5G testing applications. Due to the Class A design, it is also suitable for EMC Test applications where continued operation into high VSWR loads, including open and short circuits, is required.

The export classification for this equipment is EAR99. These commodities, technology, or software are controlled for export in accordance with the U.S. Export Administration Regulations. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited

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