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    TMD to highlight latest high power travelling wave tube amplifiers at EMCUK 2013

    10/02/2013

    A wide range of travelling wave tube (TWT) amplifiers from TMD Technologies will be highlighted at the EMCUK 2013 exhibition and conference in Newbury this October. On show will be a new range of models with outputs as high as 40 kW for certain special pulsed models, with a frequency range from 1-40 GHz using a suite of amplifiers. The lightweight units were designed for use in testing high intensity radiated fields (HIRF) in EMC applications, as well as in passive intermodulation (PIM) testing, scientific research and medicine. TMD is a world leader in design innovation in this field, and these compact, rack mounted units benefit from being based on the company's rugged radar systems, sharing the same switched-mode power supply technology. EMC test laboratories already using these instrumentation amplifiers have generated 14 000 V/m, easily complying with the latest, most demanding RTCA/DO-160 test requirements for airborne equipment. TMD works closely with its partners Q-par Angus (for antennas) and BONN Elektronik (for solid state RF and microwave amplifier technology) to produce optimum sub-systems for the EMC test market, particularly for HIRF testing. TMD will be exhibiting jointly with Q-par Angus on Stand 15 at the EMCUK exhibition and conference, which takes place on 8-9 October 2013 in Newbury, Berkshire, UK. EMCUK exhibition and conference TMD

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