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RF Power Amplifier for EMC Compliance Testing: 2000S1G2z5
2015-04-17 11:57:38| rfglobalnet Home Page
The 2000S1G2z5 is a broadband amplifier designed for EMC compliance testing for medical devices. When used with a sweep generator, this air-cooled, self-contained, solid state amplifier will provide a minimum of 2000 watts of RF power and covers the 1-2.5 GHz frequency range.
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RF Power Amplifier for EMC Compliance Testing: 2000S1G2z5
2015-04-17 11:57:38| wirelessdesignonline Products
The 2000S1G2z5 is a broadband amplifier designed for EMC compliance testing for medical devices. When used with a sweep generator, this air-cooled, self-contained, solid state amplifier will provide a minimum of 2000 watts of RF power and covers the 1-2.5 GHz frequency range.
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RF Power Amplifier for EMC Compliance Testing: 100W1000C Datasheet
2015-04-17 11:48:20| wirelessdesignonline Downloads
The 100W1000C is a broadband, air-cooled, self-contained, solid state amplifier providing a minimum of 100 watts of RF power and covers the 1-1000 MHz frequency range.
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RF Power Amplifier for EMC Compliance Testing: 100W1000C Datasheet
2015-04-17 11:48:20| rfglobalnet Home Page
The 100W1000C is a broadband, air-cooled, self-contained, solid state amplifier providing a minimum of 100 watts of RF power and covers the 1-1000 MHz frequency range.
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RF Power Amplifier for EMC Compliance Testing: 100W1000C
2015-04-17 11:37:50| rfglobalnet Home Page
The 100W1000C is a broadband amplifier designed for EMC compliance testing for medical devices. When used with a sweep generator, this air-cooled, self-contained, solid state amplifier will provide a minimum of 100 watts of RF power and covers the 1-1000 MHz frequency range.
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