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RF amplifier basics Jul 1, 2003 12:00 PM, By John Battison, P.E., technical editor, RF With so much attention on IBOC, it is appropriate to step back and review the basic principles of RF amplifiers.
RF power amplifier (RFPA) nonlinearities introduce third-order intermodulation distortion (IMD) to the amplifier output signal when driven by a multitone input signal.
Radiated immunity testing for compliance requires that you generate RF energy a field strength specified for a required distance from antenna to equipment under test. Typically, that's 10 V/m at 3 m ...
The TA1165 is a Class AB gallium nitride (GaN)-based amplifier delivering up to 20 W of RF output power across the 5.5 GHz to ...
Elite RF's GaN-based RF amplifiers, measuring 4x3x1.5 inches, ... 50 Watts, and 100 Watts of stable RF power from a small signal input and cover a wide frequency band from 500MHz to 2700MHz.
The power amplifiers market is valued at USD 31.2 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 57.1 billion by 2035, ...
As wireless standards grow more complex—supporting multiple frequency bands, high-speed data, and low-latency ...
To address the stringent requirements of the latest microwave and mmWave testing, Siglent has increased the addressable frequency range of its RF signal generators to 40GHz. The SSG6000A has a wide ...