RRP5259600-39

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The RRP5259600-39 from RFHIC is a Pulsed Power Amplifier that operates from 5.2 to 5.9 GHz. It delivers a pulsed output power of 600 W with a gain of 39 dB (±0.5 dB) and has an efficiency of up to 33%. The amplifier uses GaN HEMT technology which provides a high breakdown voltage. It has a duty cycle of 10%, a pulse width of 100 µs and a switching time of 0.1 µs. The amplifier has an amplitude pulse droop of 0.5 dB, phase deviation of ±20° and a rise/fall time of up to 100 ns. The RRP5259600-39 is available in a module that measures 173 x 70 x 24 mm with SMA female and 7W2 combo connectors and is especially designed for radar system applications.

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Product Details

  • Part Number
    RRP5259600-39
  • Manufacturer
    RFHIC
  • Description
    600 W GaN Pulsed Amplifier from 5.2 to 5.9 GHz

General Parameters

  • Type
    Power Amplifier
  • Configuration
    Module with Connector
  • Standards Supported
    C Band
  • Industry Application
    Radar
  • Frequency
    5.2 to 5.9 GHz
  • Power Gain
    39 dB
  • Gain Flatness
    +/-0.5 dB
  • Grade
    Commercial, Military, Space
  • Input Power
    19 dBm
  • Input Power
    0.08 W
  • Impedance
    50 Ohms
  • Pulsed/CW
    Pulsed
  • Pulse Width
    100 us
  • Duty Cycle
    10 %
  • Rise Time
    100 ns
  • Fall Time
    100 ns
  • VSWR
    1.50:1
  • Sub-Category
    Pulsed Amplifier
  • Harmonics
    40 dBc
  • Spurious
    60 dBc
  • Pulse Droop
    0.5 to 1.0 dB
  • Switching Time
    0.1 usec
  • Supply Voltage
    50 V
  • Transistor Technology
    HEMT
  • Technology
    GaN
  • Dimensions
    173 x 70 x 24 mm
  • Input Connector
    SMA - Female
  • Output Connector
    N Type - Female
  • DC Connectors
    7W2 Combo Connector (male)
  • Weight
    0.56 kg
  • Operating Temperature
    -20 to 85 Degree C
  • Storage Temperature
    -40 to 125 Degree C
  • RoHS
    Yes
  • Note
    Efficiency : 28 to 33 %, Phase Deviation : +/-20 Degree

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