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    New amplifiers from Milmega used for wireless testing

    09/25/2012
    Milmega AS0728 available in various power levels
    Click image to enlarge: Milmega AS0728 amplifier

    Milmega offers a new amplifier product family designed to meet test requirements within wireless-testing frequency bands. The AS0728 family of amplifiers covers a frequency range of 700 MHz to 2.8 GHz.  Available in 25-, 50-, 100-, and 170-W P1dB power levels, the new amplifiers are well suited for wireless communications where high reliability, excellent linearity, and power density are required. The AS0728 broadband amplifiers feature an innovative GaAs-FET-based design, providing unique characteristics and benefits that differentiate them from other solid-state amplifiers. This new product family includes an array of input/output and sample port options as well as cost-effective power and bandwidth upgrades. The new amplifiers feature a rear mounted 15-pin, D-type connector that enables remote operation via TTL-level command signals, while providing access to an output signal sample. The AS0728 has an operating temperature range of 0 to 40 °C and a storage temperature range of -40 to 70 °C.  A built-in protection system that guards against overheating is featured in all units. Should the internal temperature exceed 70 °C, amplifier blocks automatically switch off to avoid damage to the unit.   The amplifiers are a standard 3U high, and can be combined in rack-mounted form to build higher-power amplifiers. These units also offer a bench case option.   As with all of Milmega amplifiers, the AS0728 product range is covered by a five-year parts-and-labor warranty and is backed by the company's global support network.   Milmega ?wave amplifier deeplink

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