Solid-state high-power amplifier helps to counter threat of IEDs

The latest addition to the MtronPTI range of solid-state high-power amplifiers is the compact PA1029 module, which delivers a microwave power output of 50W over frequencies from 2.2 to 6GHz, making it suitable for use in vehicle-mounted counter-IED jamming systems.

Available in the UK from Link Microtek, the new module utilises linear GaN technology to provide instantaneous wide bandwidth, with a minimum gain of 47dB, a maximum gain flatness of 3dB peak-to-peak across the band and typical 2-tone intermodulation of -30dBc.

The Class AB power amplifier is housed in a rugged, sealed case and features built-in monitoring and control circuits to protect it against load VSWR, input overdrive, over/under supply voltage and output overcurrent.

Operating from a 28-30VDC supply, the PA1029 is equipped with SMA female connectors for RF input and output and a 9-way D-subminiature connector for power and control signals. The module measures just 250x106x27mm excluding connectors and weighs only 900g. It is suitable for use in ambient temperatures from -20 to 75ºC and can handle a relative humidity of 5 to 95%.

Like all MtronPTI solid-state power amplifiers, the PA1029 is also available as a rack-mountable unit with integrated power supply, cooling and communications interface for laboratory or fixed-location applications.

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