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Stealth Microwave Press Release 10-18-2007 |
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Stealth Microwave Announces
the SM6471-37HS, an Affordable Solid State GaAs Amplifier Designed for the Wireless Market
Stealth Microwave’s SM6471-37HS is an
affordable solid state GaAs amplifier designed for the wireless market. With 600 MHz of
instantaneous bandwidth, the amplifier can be used in various analog and digital video
applications. The unit uses the latest surface mount technologies to provide numerous
features, while maintaining a very small size.
Features
Parameter
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Specification
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Frequency Range
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6.4 – 7.1 GHz
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Pout (P1dB)
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+ 37 dBm
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Third Order
Intercept Point
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+ 47 dBm (typ.) |
Linear Gain |
38 dB ± 1.0 dB |
Gain Flatness
over Full Band
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± .5 dB |
Input/Output
Return Loss
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-16 dB / -16 dB |
DC Input
Voltage
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+12 Volts |
DC Input Current
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2.0 Amperes |
Mechanical Dimensions |
4.7 x 2.0 x .54 inches |
RF Connectors |
SMA Female |
Operating Temperature |
0ºC to +55ºC |
Operating Humidity |
95% Non-condensing |
Operating Altitude |
Up to 10,000 feet above Sea Level |
Options
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TTL Logic On/Off Control
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Heatsink
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+10V Supply
Configurations
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Module
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Laboratory Unit
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19” Rack
DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
HEATSINK OPTION
Pin
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Description |
Values |
RF IN
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Input Connector (SMA Female) |
-1 dBm typ.
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RF OUT
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Output Connector SMA (Female) |
+ 37 dBm @ P1dB
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GND
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Ground Turret |
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+12 VDC |
DC Input Voltage |
+ 12 Volts @ 2.0 Amperes |
ON/OFF |
TTL Logic On/Off |
+5 Volts = On, 0 Volts = Off |
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Stealth Microwave, Inc. (888)
772-7791, (609) 538-8586, Fax: (609) 538-8587
Email:
sales@stealthmicrowave.com
Web Site: www.stealthmicrowave.com
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