Electronic Amplifiers

RF Power Amplifier is used in desktop PC motherboards.
Electronic Amplifiers

RF Power Amplifier is used in desktop PC motherboards.

Suited for WLAN client and access point applications in 2.4-2.5 GHz frequency band, RMPA2455 utilizes InGaP Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor technology combined with 30 dBm output power and 30 dB small signal gain. Linear power amplifier, suited for 5 V environment, comes in 3 x 3 x 0.9 mm, leadless, 16-pin QFN package with 50 ohm internal matching on input and output. On-chip detector provides...

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Power Amplifier Module suits PCS CDMA2000-1X phones.
Electronic Amplifiers

Power Amplifier Module suits PCS CDMA2000-1X phones.

Two-stage Model RMPA1959 features single positive-supply operation, low power and shutdown modes, and 39% CDMA efficiency at +28 dBm average output power, in 4 x 4 mm package. Utilizing InGaP Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor technology, linear RF module internally matches both input and output to 50 Ohms to minimize use of external components. High/low power modes optimize battery talk time.

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Electronic Amplifiers

Power Amplifier Kits help OEMs meet DTV mandate.

Available as component kits, LDMOS UHF Series AU amplifiers operate at 20, 80, 150, or 290 Wrms for digital applications and 60, 250, 500, or 1000 W for analog applications. Compliant to international standards, 150 Wrms amplifier is configurable to 290 Wrms by removing power supply and using available socket to add 2 LDMOS pallets; external power supply is required for 290 Wrms amplifier in such...

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Fiber Optic Amplifier comes in compact package.
Electronic Amplifiers

Fiber Optic Amplifier comes in compact package.

DIN rail-mountable SU16 Series includes high power/high sensitivity models, or ultra-fast models with up to 8 kHz switching frequency. Housed in slim 10 mm profile package, series' sensitivity can be fine-tuned via multi-turn potentiometer. Features include self-diagnostic LEDs and weak signal outputs, mutual interference protection, and tool-less fiber attachment. Scanning ranges are offered to...

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Variable Gain Amplifier targets medical ultrasound systems.
Electronic Amplifiers

Variable Gain Amplifier targets medical ultrasound systems.

Model AD8335 has 4 channels, each with ultra-low noise preamplifier, X-AMPÂ-® VGA, and gain control interface. Featuring single-ended input and differential or single-ended outputs, preamplifier provides accurate noise performance with active impedance match set by external feedback resistor. Available in 9 x 9 mm 64-lead LFCSP, Model AD8335 operates from single 5 V supply, consuming 92...

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RF Power Amplifier targets 802.11b/g WLAN applications.
Electronic Amplifiers

RF Power Amplifier targets 802.11b/g WLAN applications.

Suited for 2.4-2.5 GHz frequency band, Linear RF Power Amplifier Module, Model RMPA2453 offers Error Vector Magnitude of 2.5%. Unit internally matches input and output to 50 Ohms and provides on-chip power-sensing detector with 20 dB dynamic range and dual shutdown options to minimize power consumption. Utilizing Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor technology, amplifier is suited for WLAN routers,...

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Amplifier drives high sampling rate A/D converters.
Electronic Amplifiers

Amplifier drives high sampling rate A/D converters.

Model LT5514 850 MHz, programmable-gain, broadband amplifier exhibits output 3rd order intercept of 49 dBm at 70 MHz. It has 2nd and 3rd order distortion products lower than -87 dBc, while delivering 2 V peak-to-peak output into 200 ohm load. Variable gain is adjusted by on-chip, digitally controlled attenuator in combination with fixed gain amplifier. Unit is suited for 12- and 14-bit, 65 MS/sec...

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Amplifier loads transducer data with single key stroke.
Electronic Amplifiers

Amplifier loads transducer data with single key stroke.

Model ML801B multi-channel amplifier module features TEDS identification. Digitally stored data is electronically transferred to amplifier, allowing it to select correct settings and start taking measurements. ML801B permits number of sub-channels to be reduced to 8, 4, or 2 as needed, giving corresponding sampling rates of 2,400 Hz, 4,800 Hz, and 9,600 Hz. All channels are measured synchronously...

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