150-Watt solid state amplifier introduced by AR Modular RF for wireless broadband network applications
May 27, 2010
BOTHELL, Wash., 27 May 2010. AR Modular RF in Bothell, Wash., is introducing the 150-Watt model KMS2010 solid-state power amplifier module for wireless broadband network applications. The 52 dBm linear power amplifier operates from 1.75 to 1.85 GHz, has a scalable gain of 57 dB, and is designed to meet most communication protocols, including various types of OFDM.Â
BOTHELL, Wash., 27 May 2010. AR Modular RF in Bothell, Wash., is introducing the 150-Watt model KMS2010 solid-state power amplifier module for wireless broadband network applications. The 52 dBm linear power amplifier operates from 1.75 to 1.85 GHz, has a scalable gain of 57 dB, and is designed to meet most communications protocols, including various types of OFDM.
The module comprises a printed circuit board housed in a machine aluminum enclosure. The amplifier is protected from thermal overload, over-power, over-voltage or wrong voltage polarity as well as having an internal isolator.
John Keller is editor-in-chief of Military & Aerospace Electronics magazine, which provides extensive coverage and analysis of enabling electronic and optoelectronic technologies in military, space, and commercial aviation applications. A member of the Military & Aerospace Electronics staff since the magazine's founding in 1989, Mr. Keller took over as chief editor in 1995.
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