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0.1 - 12 GHz High Power GaN SPDT Switch: TGS2352-2 Datasheet
2016-01-08 11:31:38| wirelessdesignonline Downloads
The TGS2352-2 is a SPDT GaN switch operating in the 0.1 – 12 GHz frequency range. This switch provides up to 20W input power handling, and maintains a low insertion loss of 1.0 dB or less, and a typical -35 dB isolation.
Solid State Broadband High Power RF Amplifier: Model 5163 Datasheet
2016-01-07 16:29:46| rfglobalnet Downloads
Ophir RF’s model 5163 is a 50 Watt solid state broadband amplifier ideally suited for RF immunity testing, and wireless and communication component and subsystem testing. This high power, compact amplifier features excellent 3rd order intercept point, high gain, and a wide dynamic range from its use of Class A/B linear power devices.
Solid State Broadband High Power RF Amplifier: Model 5163
2016-01-07 16:22:39| rfglobalnet Home Page
The new model 5163 from Ophir RF is a 50 Watt solid state broadband amplifier designed to cover the 0.8 to 4.2 GHz frequency range. This high power, compact amplifier features excellent 3rd order intercept point, high gain, and a wide dynamic range from its use of Class A/B linear power devices.
XP POWER Acquires EMCO High Voltage Corporation
2015-12-01 11:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
XP Power announced today that it has acquired the business and assets of EMCO High Voltage Corporation (EMCO), a designer and manufacturer of high voltage power modules, for a total cash consideration of US$ 12.0 million (7.8 million). EMCO, based in Northern California and with manufacturing operations in...
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Intel Architects High Performance Computing System Designs To Bring Power Of Supercomputing Mainstream
2015-11-24 06:06:28| electronicsweb Home Page
Intel Corporation recently announced several advancements to its IntelScalable System Framework (IntelSSF) that promise to bring high performance computing (HPC) capabilities and benefits to more industries and new workloads
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