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- TWT (Travelling Wave Tube) Design
- Solid State Power Supply
- Broadband Frequency range
- Modular Design Construction
- Highly Rugged construction & High Reliability
- Built in air forced cooling
- Backlit Display Screen
- Self-diagnostic function circuitry
- Standard IEEE-488 interface & RS232 Remote communications
- Internal pre amplification
- Local and remote gain control
- Front or Rear panel RF input/output connectors
- RF safety interlock
- Forward and reflected power indication on the display screen
The T1000 series TWT Microwave Power Amplifiers from Instruments for Industry (IFI) are designed with outstanding RF performance. The frequency range is from 1 to 18 GHz with power at 1000 Watts. The T1000 series amplifiers provides all control and communications required for today’s automated testing systems. The amplifiers are specially designed for laboratory and all EMC testing applications. The IFI amplifiers are conservatively designed to operate below maximum ratings to provide long term reliability and ruggedness. The IFI RF power amplifiers uses individually shielded aluminum assemblies for the modules. This shielded modular design minimizes the EMI leakage and it is very easy to service/repair on site and increases the turnaround repair time. The IFI T1000 series includes a full complement of RF and hardware protection circuits including high VSWR, over current, voltage protection, redundant thermal and air flow sensors for the module. All the testing parameters are simultaneously displayed on the backlit LCD display and also on remote bus for automated systems. The RS232 and IEEE-488 communications are standard.
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