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The AMP2025A is a solid-state high-power amplifier designed for a wide range of applications, featuring an operating frequency range of 0.8 - 2.5 GHz.
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What Types Of Signals Have A High Crest Factor?
In this video, you will learn about the types of signals that have a high crest factor, commonly found in applications such as 5G networks that use advanced modulation schemes.
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How Can High Crest Factor Signals Affect System Performance?
Discover how high crest factor signals can negatively impact the performance of RF and microwave systems with this short video.
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What Is The Crest Factor Formula?
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