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Giga-tronics Introduces New Models of Solid-State Ultra-Wideband Microwave Power Amplifiers Covering 100MHz-50GHz in a Single Amplifier

Giga-tronics has introduced the GT-1000B option 06 and the GT-1050B/GT-1051B Solid-State Ultra-Wideband Microwave Power Amplifiers which cover 100 MHz to 20 GHz and 10 MHz/2 GHz to 50 GHz respectively, with high output power, low noise figure and low harmonics in a single amplifier.  Designed using Broadband MMIC technology, the GT-1000B option 06 provides 5 Watts from 100 MHz to 18 GHz and the GT-1050B/GT-1051B provides ½ Watt (+27 dBm) at 40 GHz and ¼ Watt (+24 dBm) at 50 GHz with high gain and low noise figure. This ultra-wideband capability eliminates the need to switch between multiple narrow band amplifiers resulting in improved performance and savings in time and expense.

These ultra-wideband amplifiers provider higher power from microwave signal generators and are easily placed closer to the device under test or integrated into automated test systems to overcome cable and signal switching losses.  The low noise figure makes them excellent preamps for spectrum analyzers and EMC receivers.

Datasheets, app notes, white papers and video clips are available on the Giga-tronics website at www.gigatronics.com

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