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RF power amplifiers are used to simulate interactions between a device and electromagnetic fields it can encounter in real-life circumstances. These tests are done by boosting RF signals and demonstrate whether electromagnetic interference (EMI) will occur. To effectively simulate specific electromagnetic field conditions for EMC standards, RF power amplifiers need to amplify over a specific frequency range, power output, power efficiency, gain, and linearity. Most electronic devices, including cell phones and radios, can produce EMI and cause signal interference or damage to the device.

Avalon owns over $4 million in RF amplifier rental inventory from top manufacturers like Instruments for Industry and Rohde & Schwarz. Find the equipment you need for your required test standards and Test With Confidence®.

RF Amplifier Test Standards

EN/IEC 61000-4-3, EN/IEC 61000-4-20, EN/IEC 61000-4-21, MIL STD 461, SAE J1113-24, SAE J1113-27

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IFI T186-300 TWT Microwave Power Amplifier

The IFI T186-300 is part of the T-300 Series of High Power TWT Amplifiers provide outstanding RF performance.

IFI T188-250 TWT Microwave Power Amplifier

Rent IFI's T188-250 High Power TWT Microwave Power Amplifier. CW TWT 7.5–18.0GHz, 250 watts

Amplifier Research 150W1000B Broadband Amplifier, 150 Watt CW, 80 - 1000 MHz

The Model 150W1000B is a solid-state, self contained, air-cooled, broadband amplifier designed for applications where instantaneous bandwidth, high gain and linearity are required. Available in a stylish, contemporary cabinet for benchtop use or with cabinet removed for rack mounting.

Amplifier Research 250T6G18 TWT Microwave Amp, 250 Watt CW, 6 - 18 GHz

The Model 250T6G18 is a self-contained, forced-air-cooled, broadband traveling wave tube (TWT) microwave amplifier designed for applications where instantaneous bandwidth and high gain are required. A reliable 300 watt TWT provides a conservative 250 watts minimum at the amplifier output flange.