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New Precision Amplifier for the EMC Compliance Testing Market

AE Techron has developed the 7224 – a precision amplifier for the EMC compliance testing market.  The 7224 can be used in a wide range of susceptibility test standards, including: Ford EMC-CS-2009, DO-160, MIL STD 461 and T1.315-2001.  The 7224 is available starting March 1st, 2010.

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Depending on configuration, the 7224 can produce up to 1500 watts, has an operating bandwidth of DC to 200kHz, and a 70V per msecond slew rate.  The 7224 can produce up to 30Amperes of 13.5 VDC with 2 Volts peak to peak of line disturbances from DC to 150 kHz.  It can also produce up to 160Vp and 50Ap. The 7224 features a small chassis size (2U rack space, 45 lbs) for easy bench-top or rack-mounted operation.

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Beginning March 1st, 2010, the 7224 will be available directly from the manufacturer and through their Certified Factory Representatives.  For more details, please visit the AE Techron website: www.aetechron.com.

AE Techron was formed in 1991 in Elkhart, Indiana.  AE Techron produces a wide range of amplifiers for use in EMC Testing, MRI Systems, University Research and other general purpose applications.

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