Datasheet | October 28, 2024

18.0 - 26.5 GHz, 400 Watt Solid State High Power Amplifier: AMP4065LC-400 Datasheet

AMP4065LC-400, an advanced rack-mounted system, is designed for EMI/RFI, continuous wave (CW), pulse, and electronic warfare (EW) communication applications. This compact unit offers high power, efficiency, and reliability, ideal for demanding environments.

Key Features:

  • Class A/AB Linear Design: Ensures stable, high-performance output for CW and pulse operations.
  • Wide Bandwidth: Operates within an 18.0 - 26.5 GHz frequency range, providing flexibility across communication applications.
  • High-Power Output: Delivers 400 W minimum and 450 W typical output, supporting both CW and pulse modes.
  • Built-in Protection and Monitoring: Extensive protection circuits ensure safe operation, while the system offers both local LCD and remote interfaces for flexible control.
  • Exceptional Reliability: Engineered for ruggedness, the unit delivers high efficiency with minimal downtime, suitable for critical communication tasks.

Electrical Specifications:

  • Power Gain: Minimum 56 dB
  • Gain Adjustment Range: 20 dB, accessible locally or remotely
  • Operating Voltage: 180 - 260 VAC, 3-phase
  • Power Consumption: 16 KW max at rated output
  • Input Power Protection: +5 dBm max

Additional features include a -50 dB optional sample port and comprehensive protection for load VSWR, ensuring stable performance under varying conditions. With low harmonic and spurious outputs, this system is ideal for high-precision communication environments.

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