ARMA-5000X series

SATCOM Amplifier System by Advantech Wireless Technologies (28 more products)

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The ARMA-5000X series from Advantech Wireless are the solid-state power amplifiers (SSPAs) that operates from 7.9 to 8.4 GHz in the X-Band. The amplifiers provide an output power of 700W/800W/1000W and are designed for protected/indoor environments. They are available as a complete amplifier system with an integrated power supply and cooling system.

The SSPAs are designed for 19-inch rack mount systems occupying nine rack slots (9 RU – 15) and are ideal for X-Band satellite up-link applications. With the addition of the appropriate waveguide and switch kit, the ARMA-5000X amplifiers can be easily converted for the operation in 1:1 redundant configuration with full remote monitor and control capability of the redundant system via serial interface.

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Product Details

  • Part Number
    ARMA-5000X series
  • Manufacturer
    Advantech Wireless Technologies
  • Description
    X-Band Rack-Mount 1000 Watt SSPA

General Parameters

  • Type
    SSPA
  • Technology
    GaAs
  • Bands
    X Band
  • Frequency
    7.90 to 8.40 GHz
  • Saturated Power
    58.5 to 60 dBm (707.95 to 1000 W)
  • P1dB
    57.5 to 59 dBm (562.34 to 794.33 W)
  • Small Signal Gain
    70 dB
  • Gain Adjustment Range
    20 dB
  • Redundancy
    1:1
  • Redundancy
    Yes
  • Indoor Outdoor
    Indoor
  • AM/PM Conversion
    2.5 Degree/dB
  • Harmonics
    -60 dBc
  • Intermodulation
    -25 dBc
  • Spurious
    -65 dBc
  • Power
    57.5 to 60 dBm
  • Power
    562.34 to 1000 W
  • AC Voltage
    180 to 264 VAC
  • Power Cosumption
    4300 to 5200 W
  • Package Type
    Rack Mount
  • Input Connector
    N Type, N Type - Female
  • Output Connector
    CPR-112
  • Weight
    80kg (176lbs)
  • Operating Temperature
    0 to 50 Degree C

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