The Amplifier Research 10S4G18 is a portable, self-contained, air-cooled, broadband, solid-state amplifier designed for applications that require instantaneous bandwidth, high gain and linearity.
Features:
When used with a sweep generator, provides a minimum of 10 watts of RF power instantaneously from 5 to 18 GHz and 7 watts from 4 to 5 GHz
Digital Control Panel (DCP):
Provides both local and remote control of the amplifier
Uses a graphic liquid Crystal Display:
Provides gain setting
Provides reports of internal amplifier status
Uses menu assigned softkeys
Uses a single rotary knob
Uses a dedicated on/off switch
Offers extensive control and status reporting capability
Special features:
Gain control
Input overdrive protection
All control functions and status indications are available remotely in GPIB/IEEE-488 format, RS-232 hardwire and fiber optic, USB, and Ethernet
Bus interface connection on back panel
Keylock on front panel assures positive control of local or remote operation
Low spurious signals, linearity, and load tolerance make it ideal for these various uses:
RF susceptibility testing
Antenna/component testing
Communication technology testing
As a test instrument covering multiple frequency bands
Suitable for communication technologies including CDMA, W-CDMA, TDMA, GSM, UWB, WiMAX etc.
Expandable power
Specifications:
Rated power output:
10 watts minimum (5-18 GHz)
7 watts minimum (4-5 GHz)
Power output @ 1dB compression:
Nominal: 12 watts
Minimum:
9 watts (5-18 GHz)
6 watts (4-5 GHz)
Flatness:
typical: +/-3.0 dB
maximum: +/-4.0 dB
Frequency response: 4 - 18 GHz instantaneously
Input for rated output: 1.0 milliwatt maximum, 0 dBm
Gain (at maximum setting): 40 dB minimum
Gain adjustment (continuous range): 10 dB minimum
Input impedance: 50 ohms, VSWR 2.5:1 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
Harmonic distortion: Minus 20 dBc max at 10 watts (5-18 GHz) and 7 watts (4-5 GHz)