Power amplifier for ground and airborne communications and EW uses introduced by NuWaves

Jan. 9, 2015
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio, 9 Jan. 2015. NuWaves Engineering in Middletown, Ohio, is introducing the NuPower 13G05A small, lightweight and high-efficiency power amplifier for a wide variety of air- or ground-based tactical, test, or training platforms.

MIDDLETOWN, Ohio, 9 Jan. 2015. NuWaves Engineering in Middletown, Ohio, is introducing the NuPower 13G05A small, lightweight and high-efficiency power amplifier for a wide variety of air- or ground-based tactical, test, or training platforms.

The NuPower 13G05A RF and microwave device provides saturated RF power of at least 35 Watts from 800 to 2000 MHz with greater than 40 percent module efficiency across the frequency band.

The NuPower 13G05A can be used with communications and telemetry systems to provide range extension or with electronic warfare (EW) systems for airborne electronic attack at low altitudes, including unmanned aircraft.

With a nominal input drive level of 0 dBm, the NuPower 13G05A offers 45 dB of RF gain. Further, the PA’s aluminum chassis has improved heat dissipation characteristics for higher-temperature operation. The power electronics device measures 4.5 by 3.5 by 0.61 inches.

For more information contact NuWaves Engineering online at www.nuwaves.com.

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