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TTRM1093D Bidirectional Solid State Power Amplifier

Triad RF Systems Intros 1.8 to 2.2 GHz, 25 W, Bidirectional SSPA - RF CafeTriad RF Systems has introduced the TTRM1093D LDMOS amplifier operates at a frequency range of 1800 MHz to 2200 MHz and has a power output of 25 watts, while still maintaining a compact form factor of 4.1 x 4.226 x 0.818 inches. This unit also features internal protection against over/under voltage and excessive temperature conditions, which coupled with its rugged construction, ensure fault-free operation in even the most extreme environments.

Triad RF Systems TTRM1093D Specs - RF CafeAbout Triad RF System

Triad RF Systems, founded in 2010, designs and manufactures high-performance, high-power RF and microwave amplifiers operating at frequencies from 10 MHz to 20 GHz. The company focuses on delivering extremely high reliability and ruggedness when integrating its products within the confines of subsystems and systems - without sacrificing efficiency or linearity and adhering to stringent requirements for size, weight, and power. The company's products are employed in commercial and military applications, including terrestrial wireless and satellite communications, radar, electronic warfare, medical, digital video broadcast, and avionics systems.

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Triad RF Systems

Chris DeAngelis

11 Harts Lane, Suite I

East Brunswick, NJ 08816

Email: sales@triadrf.com

Web: www.triadrf.com

Phone: 1-855-558-1001

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