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Connectorized RF Amps hit 40 GHz

December 5, 2014 By Jennifer Calhoon Leave a Comment

Pasternack Enterprises, Inc., a manufacturer and supplier of RF, microwave and millimeter wave products, has significantly expanded their portfolio of connectorized RF amplifiers including high power amplifiers, high-rel amplifiers, broadband amplifiers, limiting amplifiers, power amplifiers, low noise amplifiers (LNAs), log amplifiers and gain blocks.

PasternackPasternack’s broad lines of coaxial amplifiers are employed across the entire spectrum of commercial and military applications including use in radar, electronic warfare, satcom, wireless communications, test lab instrumentation, commercial air traffic control, antenna ranges, telecom infrastructure, sensors and many others. Some of the specialty amplifiers offered in the release, such as limiting amplifiers, are used to protect sensitive microwave receivers by “limiting” excessive input power which could potentially create unwanted distortion or even damage the receiver, while the hi-rel amplifiers are either hermetically sealed or constructed to withstand specific military environmental specifications. Pasternack now offers 107 unique amplifier modules all with varying performance characteristics, giving customers a wide selection of components that meet their application requirements.

The new RF amplifiers from Pasternack offer extremely broadband performance depending on the customer’s application requirements. Frequencies across this amplifier line range from DC to 40 GHz, gain levels ranging from 10 dB to 60 dB, P1dB from 2 mW to 100 Watts, noise figures as low as 0.8 dB and gain variation down to +0.3 dB. The majority of the RF amplifiers offered by Pasternack are equipped with SMA female connectors, while certain high frequency models come with 2.92mm female connectors. All of the cables and components that mate with these amplifiers are also available separately from Pasternack as well.

“Our fast growing lines of active components continue to be a focal point of our product development strategy which aims to provide our customers the most comprehensive selection of in-stock and off-the-shelf RF components in the industry,” says Michael Rachlin, Director of Product Management at Pasternack.

All of the new connectorized RF amplifiers are in-stock and available to ship from Pasternack today.

Pasternack
www.pasternack.com

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