Temperature compensated amplifiers covers ultra-broadband frequencies

25-10-2022 | Pasternack | Power

Pasternack now offers a new line of temperature compensated amplifiers including broadband and ultra-broadband frequencies ranging from 0.5GHz to 40GHz.

These high-reliability temperature compensated amplifiers are offered with and without heatsinks to satisfy multiple precision performance and test-and-measurement applications.

Designs offer integrated voltage regulators covering a DC voltage ranging from +12VDC to +15VDC and power levels ranging from 15dBm to 20dBm.

These new coaxial packaged, temperature compensated amplifiers are intended for high reliability and satisfy a series of MIL-STD-202F environmental test conditions for altitude, vibration, humidity and shock. These rugged, defence-grade, compact, coaxial packages also use MIC thin film and MMIC semiconductor technology.

Furthermore, designs include pin diode attenuation circuitry that senses and adjusts broadband gain levels and keeps a minimum gain level of 35dB over the full operational temperature range of −55C to +85C.

“Pasternack’s temperature compensated amplifiers can be used for multiple market band applications, including L, S, C, X, Ku, K and Ka bands. These high-reliability, temperature compensated amplifiers are ideal for precision performance and test-and-measurement applications,” said Tim Galla, product line manager.

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