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I.F.I. (Instruments For Industry) M5500 Wide Band Amplifier |
| Laboratory RF Power Amplifier, 10 kHz to 1000 MHz, 10 W, 43 dB |
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- Power output: to 10 W
- Frequency ranges: Band 1: 0.01 to 500 MHz; Band 2: 500 to 1000 MHz
- Gain: 43 dB
- Frequency response: flat within ±1.5 dB
- Harmonic distortion: <-30 dB typical (-22 dB worst case ) (l0 W output)
- 50 Ohm impedance
- N(f) connectors, input/output
- 115/220 Vac; 50/60 Hz operation; single phase
- Weight: 39.9 lb; Size: 130 mm (5.11 in)H x 483 mm (19.0 in)W x 500 mm (19.68 in)D
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The M5500 Wide band Power Amplifier is a rugged, solid state, Class A, broadband power amplifier designed for laboratory or similar uses. Its high gain permits it to be driven by low level signal generators and its linear Class A operation permits it to handle any modulation which appears on the input signal. It will faithfully amplify signals which are amplitude modulated, or any combination of these types of modulation. Moreover, it can be used to amplify many signals simultaneously, since its wide bandwidth is instantaneous. It is inherently flat within 3 dB when normally terminated and does not rely on leveling circuitry to maintain its frequency response. Therefore, it can operate satisfactorily with multiple signal outputs. It is housed in a single, easily transportable, ruggedly constructed cabinet and is complete with power supply and self contained cooling fan.
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| M5500 |
RF Power Amplifier, 10 kHz to 1000 MHz, 10 W, 43 dB |
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$4,995.00 |
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