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AR – Booth 401

ar - short barSEE AR at IEEE EMC 2017, BOOTH #401

Visit AR booth #401 to see our latest Ultra wideband low power, cost reduced Universal (“U”) Series 10 kHz – 1000 MHz solid state amplifiers.

We will also be showcasing our revolutionary AA18G26 & AA26G40 field generator systems capable of producing >50 V/m in the 18 – 26.5 & 26.5 – 40 GHz band which will be a fitting replacement for current TWTA based systems.

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EMC & eMobility

For a company embarking on EMC testing for either component or vehicle-level testing of their EV products, it is necessary first to have a good understanding of the EMC regulatory situation.

AR’s enhanced MT06002 Multi-tone test system will be demonstrated, which provides greater testing efficiencies and extended frequency ranges for automotive testing and other applications.

We have reached milestones in CW linear power with 50,000 watts up to 225 MHz, 10,000 watts from 80-1000 MHz, and 1,000 watts from 700-4200 MHz. Our ultra-wide BW capability will also be shown with our 500 watt 0.7-6 GHz Class A solid state CW amplifier, housed in a single package. Typical applications for these products include; radiated susceptibility, wireless testing, and research.

Additionally, high power solid state pulse amplifiers will be on display for automotive, MIL-STD-464 and DO-160 applications.

Our newest division, Sunar RF Motion will highlight products such as their EMI test antennas and antenna positioning equipment.

Don’t forget to test your AR knowledge and enter our daily prize drawings. There are 3 chances to win each day!

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