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Richardson RFPD Introduces New S-Band 7W Pulsed High Power Amplifier From MACOM
2015-05-01 06:16:36| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Richardson RFPD, Inc. announced recently the availability and full design support capabilities for a new GaAs power amplifier from M/A-COM Technology Solutions.
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80W S-Band Amplifier Supports Short And Long Pulse Radar
2015-03-10 05:43:43| rfglobalnet News Articles
RFMW, Ltd. announces design and sales support for a GaN power amplifier delivering 80W Psat power from 3.1 to 3.6GHz. Designed for S-band radar applications, the TGA2814-CP is a flanged, surface mount amplifier with a pure copper base providing superior thermal management.
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100W S-Band Transistors Offer GaN Performance
2015-02-18 02:28:40| rfglobalnet Home Page
RFMW, Ltd. announces design and sales support for the TGF2929-FL & TGF2929-FS GaN transistors from TriQuint (Qorvo).
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S-Band 7 W Pulsed High Power Amplifier features balanced design.
2015-01-21 14:30:57| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Covering 2.7–3.0 GHz from 6 mm PQFN 28-lead SMT package, MAAP-011022 can be used individually or in complete MACOM chipset solution for Civil Air Traffic Control and Weather Radar applications. Encapsulated IC, which offers 7 W of pulsed power and 23 dB small signal gain, provides rugged performance under load mismatch. Other features include +10 V bias operation, 50 Ω impedance, and 0.5 µm pHEMT process. Design is RoHS compliant and 260° reflow compatible.
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MACOM Introduces S-Band 7 Watt Pulsed High Power Amplifier
2015-01-19 02:25:24| electronicsweb News Articles
M/A-COM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc. (“MACOM”), a leading supplier of high-performance RF, microwave, millimeterwave and photonic products, recently announced the release of a high power pulsed amplifier designed for Civil Air Traffic Control and Weather Radar applications
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