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RF amplifier allows users to select output impedance

January 30, 2007 | | 197001647
AR RF/Microwave Instrumentation offers broadband, solid-state amplifiers that enable users to select output impedance to match load impedance.





AR RF/Microwave Instrumentation already has a broadband, solid-state amplifier that enables users to select output impedance to match load impedance. The existing amplifier, Model 800A3, provides 800 watts of power across the 10 kHz - 3 MHz frequency range. The new Model 1500A3 covers the same frequency range with power increased to 1500 watts.

Model 1500A3 can be ordered with an optional remote switchable isolated impedance transformer from the IT2000 series, which allows fast remote switching of output impedance to better accommodate matching to load impedance. Transformer Model IT2001 can be set for 8 - 400 ohms; and Model IT2002 covers 50 - 2000 ohms.

Typical applications for the 1500A3 include RF susceptibility testing, design & test of RF fluorescent lights, ultrasonic measurements, particle accelerators, plasma generation, transducer testing, and as a driver for higher power amplifiers.

AR Competitive Edge products supply a multitude of unique RF solutions to companies around the world. The company's limitless support network reaches the far corners of the globe. AR products are backed by the company's "Competitive Edge" warranty, the best and most comprehensive warranty in the industry. When companies purchase from any AR company they have the peace of mind that comes from knowing the global leader will be there to help with any problems today, tomorrow and always.

For more information, contact AR RF/Microwave Instrumentation, 160 School House Rd. Souderton, PA 18964 at 215-723-8181 or at www.ar-worldwide.com. For an applications engineer, call 800-933-8181.

AR RF/Microwave Instrumentation
160 School House Road
Souderton,PA 18964-9990
Tel (215) 723-8181
Heather Stehman
hstehman@ar-worldwide.com


Note: The above text is the public part of the press release obtained from the manufacturer (with minor modifications). EETimes Europe cannot be held responsible for the claims and statements made by the manufacturer. The text is intended as a supplement to the new product presentations in EETimes Europe magazine.

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