At the upcoming EMC+SIPI 2019 event, Empower RF will be showcasing its advanced portfolio of ultra broadband microwave amplifiers for product testing. Hosted by IEEE, the EMC+SIPI 2019 (IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Signal & Power Integrity) event is scheduled for July 22-26 in the city of New Orleans, US.
On display at the event, will be Empower’s latest single band solid-state GaN system amplifier, Model 2223. Equally suited for the production floor, engineering lab, or anechoic chamber, the 2223 comes complete with internal DDC, external forward and reverse sample ports, and an easy to use web served GUI. In depth health monitoring with alarms visible on the front panel are also pushed out the LAN port. Output modes include Manual Gain Control, AGC and ALC which provide useful flexibility when integrating into product testing applications.
Another Empower offering being showcased will be Model 2222 which produces 50 watts of power across the same band and is ideal for conducted testing with any modulation scheme CW/Pulse/OFDM/AM/FM/Multi-tone. For complex digital modulations, only the PAR needs to be set and the amplifier will meter and report the output power accurately. A perfect choice for the “handy transmitter” ISO 11452-9 test.
For embedded applications Empower RF offers even more bandwidth with the Model 1219 – a 500 to 6000 MHz in a single band solid state 48VDC GaN compact module. Delivering a minimum 25W (40w typical), Empower RF is the first amplifier manufacturer to cover this bandwidth with an affordable COTS product. The 1219 utilizes 50V GaN on SiC which is the most robust GaN semiconductor technology available. GaN on SiC technology has lower leakage currents and higher thermal conductivity and are known to be a more reliable technology than GaN. An added benefit is 50V devices require about half the input current as their 28V counterparts offer the benefit of reduced external power supply size and weight.
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