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This list of frequently asked questions (FAQ) assists users in understanding Solid State Power Amplifier (SSPA) technology, input/output requirements, and a high-level functional description.
Multipaction is an electron resonance effect that can occur when free electrons present in a vacuum accelerate and impact a surface. In RF space systems, multipaction can cause RF signal loss and distortion and it can increase the noise figure or bit-error-rate.
The telecom industry has undergone rapid development in the past several decades. Digital communications methods have advanced, requiring increased bandwidth and frequency coverage. This advancement has complicated an RF measurement system’s capability to accurately characterize system components.
This short video clip demonstrates how Wireless InSite models engineered EM surfaces (EES) and compares coverage improvement with diffuser and grating EES placements on a glass window or a wall.
KRYTAR is a leader in ultra-broadband passive microwave components with over 35 years of experience, delivering high performance and quality that ensures success for military and commercial applications. They specialize in ultra-broadband components with frequencies ranging from DC to 110 GHz.
The Si828x Half Bridge Reference Design is a design package engineers can utilize to implement a half-bridge circuit to invert a DC Link voltage to a pseudo-sinusoidal AC voltage.
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.