The Amplifier Research 100S1G6 is a self-contained, air-cooled, broadband amplifier designed for applications that require instantaneous bandwidth, high gain, and linearity. It is housed in a stylish cabinet and designed for benchtop use, but can be removed for equipment rack mounting.
Features:
Provides a minimum of 100 watts of RF power when used with a sweep generator
Front panel gain control provides convenience of setting desired output level
RF input leveling circuit:
Protects the amplifier from RF input overdrive
Controls RF input level to the RF amplifier first stage when RF input level is increased above 0 dBm
RF amplifier stages are protected from over-temperature, due to cooling blockage or fan failure, by removing the DC voltage to them
Digital Display on front panel indicates operate status and fault conditions when over-temperature or power supply fault occurs
Control functions and status indications are available remotely in GPIB/IEEE format, RS-232 hardwire and fiber optic, USB and Ethernet
Bus interface connector on back panel
Local/Remote switch on front panel assures positive control of local or remote operation
Low level of spurious signals and linearity make it ideal for these uses:
As a driver amplifier in testing wireless and communication components and subsystems
As a test instrument covering mutiple frequency bands
For communication technologies including CDMA, W-CDMA, TDMA, GSM, etc.
Specifications:
Rated output power: 100 watts minimum
Input for rated output: 1.0 milliwatt maximum
Power output @ 3dB compression:
Nominal: 120 watts
Minimum: 100 watts
Power output @ 1dB compression:
Nominal: 100 watts
Minimum: 80 watts
Small Signal Gain Flatness:
typical: ±1.5 dB
maximum: ±2.5 dB
Frequency response: 0.7 - 6 GHz instantaneously
Gain (at maximum setting): 52 dB minimum
Gain adjustment (continuous range): 10 dB minimum (4096 steps remote)
Input impedance: 50 ohms, VSWR 2.0:1 maximum
Output impedance: 50 ohms nominal
Mismatch tolerance:
100% of rated power without foldback
Will operate without damage or oscillation with any magnitude and phase of source and load impedance
Modulation capability: Will faithfully reproduce AM, FM, or pulse modulation appearing on the input signal
Third order intercept point: 58 dBm typical
Noise figure: 10 dB typical
Harmonic distortion: Minus 20 dBc maximum at 80 watts