Amplifier Research 100A250A RF Amplifier, 10 kHz - 250 MHz, 100W

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Amplifier Research 100A250A RF Amplifier

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The Amplifier Research 100A250A is a robust and versatile RF amplifier tailored for laboratory environments requiring instantaneous bandwidth, exceptional gain, and moderate power output. Engineered with push-pull MOSFET circuitry, this unit minimizes distortion and enhances stability while permitting operation into varying load impedances without risk of damage. When paired with an RF sweep generator, it delivers a minimum output of 100 watts of swept power.

Designed with user convenience in mind, the front panel features a digital display that communicates the operational status and identifies fault conditions, such as over-temperature, power supply, or amplifier faults. Once a fault has been resolved, the unit can efficiently return to operation.

The Amplifier Research 100A250A enhances operational flexibility with its digital control capabilities, facilitating both local and remote management. This amplifier utilizes an 8-bit RISC microprocessor-controlled board, offering IEEE-488 (GPIB) and full duplex RS-232 asynchronous control over all amplifier functions.

Common applications for this unit encompass RF susceptibility testing, antenna and component testing, watt meter calibration, and acting as a driver for higher power amplifiers. Its comprehensive design ensures that it can meet a wide range of testing requirements in both research and production settings.

Specifications of the Amplifier Research 100A250A RF Amplifier:

Frequency 10kHz - 250MHz
Rated Output Power 100W
Gain 50 dB min
Noise Figure 10 dB typical

For full specifications, please refer to the datasheet.

This model has been replaced by an updated version for enhanced performance.

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