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The device is designed for a frequency range of 18-40 GHz and has a minimum Psat of 10 W. It supports an input power of up to 2 dBm and guarantees a minimum small signal gain of 40 dB. The gain flatness is typically ±5 dB, with a 15 dB gain adjustment. The input VSWR is a maximum of 2:1, and the output VSWR under Psat is 3:1. It features a spur at Psat of -65 dBc and is unconditionally stable. The device falls under ECCN 3A001.b4. Mechanically, it has an enclosure type A, weighs 40 lbs, and uses 2.92mm Female connectors for RF input/output. Environmentally, it operates between 0ºC to 50ºC and can be stored from -25ºC to 65ºC.
The device is designed for a frequency range of 18-40 GHz and has a minimum Psat of 20 W. It can handle an input power of up to 0 dBm and provides a minimum small signal gain of 43 dB. The gain flatness is typically ±5 dB, with a 15 dB gain adjustment. The input VSWR is a maximum of 2:1, and the output VSWR under Psat is 3:1, with infinite protection available with Option MPA-COUP. It features a spur at Psat of -65 dBc and is unconditionally stable. The device falls under ECCN 3A001.b4. Mechanically, it has an enclosure type A, weighs 44 lbs, and uses 2.92mm Female/WRD180C24 connectors for RF input/output. Environmentally, it operates between 0ºC to 50ºC and can be stored from -25ºC to 65ºC.
The device is tailored for a frequency range of 18-40 GHz and guarantees a minimum Psat of 40 W. It can accommodate an input power of up to 0 dBm and delivers a minimum small signal gain of 46 dB. The gain flatness is typically ±5 dB, with a 15 dB gain adjustment. The input VSWR is a maximum of 2:1, and the output VSWR under Psat is 3:1, with infinite protection available with Option MPA-COUP. It features a spur at Psat of -65 dBc and is unconditionally stable. The device is classified under ECCN 3A001.b4. In terms of mechanical specifications, it has an enclosure type C, weighs 50 lbs, and uses 2.92mm Female/WRD180C24 connectors for RF input/output. Environmentally, it operates between 0ºC to 50ºC and can be stored from -25ºC to 65ºC.
he device is designed for a frequency range of 26.5-40 GHz and has a typical and minimum Psat of 5 W. It accepts an input power of up to 0 dBm and provides a minimum small signal gain of 40 dB. The gain flatness is typically ±5 dB, with a 15 dB gain adjustment. The input VSWR is a maximum of 2:1, and the output VSWR under Psat is 3:1. It features a spur at Psat of -65 dBc and is unconditionally stable. The device falls under ECCN 3A001.b4. Mechanically, it has an enclosure type B, weighs 16.9 lbs, and uses 2.92mm Female connectors for RF input/output. Environmentally, it is designed to operate between 0ºC to 50ºC.
The device operates within a 26.5-40 GHz frequency range and has both a typical and minimum Psat of 10 W. It is designed to accept an input power of up to 0 dBm and provides a minimum small signal gain of 40 dB. The gain flatness is typically ±5 dB, with a 15 dB gain adjustment. The input VSWR is a maximum of 2:1, and the output VSWR under Psat is 3:1. It features a spur at Psat of -65 dBc and is unconditionally stable. The device is classified under ECCN 3A001.b4. Mechanically, it has an enclosure type B, weighs 29 lbs, and uses 2.92mm Female connectors for RF input/output. Environmentally, it operates between 0ºC to 50ºC and can be stored from -25ºC to 65ºC.
The device operates within a 26.5-40 GHz frequency range and has a typical Psat of 25 W, with a minimum of 20 W. It can handle an input power of up to 0 dBm and ensures a minimum small signal gain of 43 dB. The gain flatness is typically ±5 dB, with a 15 dB gain adjustment. The input VSWR is a maximum of 2:1, and the output VSWR under Psat is 3:1. It features a spur at Psat of -65 dBc and is unconditionally stable. The device is classified under ECCN 3A001.b4. Mechanically, it has an enclosure type A, weighs 42.3 lbs, and uses 2.92mm Female for RF input and WR28 flange for RF output. Environmentally, it is designed to operate between 0ºC to 50ºC.