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Stealth Microwave Press Release 10-3-2007

 Stealth Microwave Announces the SM2325-53LD, a 2300-2500 MHz* LDMOS Amplifier Designed for Multiple Wireless Communications and RF Heating Applications in Medical Devices

Stealth Microwave Announces the SM2325-53LD, a 2300-2500 MHz* LDMOS AmplifierThe SM2325-53LD is a 2300-2500 MHz* LDMOS amplifier designed for multiple wireless communications and RF heating applications in medical devices.

Features

Parameter

Specification

Frequency Range

2300-2500 MHz

RF Power @ 1dB compression point

53dBm

Linear Gain

60 dB ± 1 dB**

Gain Flatness over Full Band

± .5 dB

Input VSWR

-14 dB

Output VSWR

-18 dB

DC Input Voltage + 28 Volts
DC Current Operating 20 Amperes @ +53dBm (max.)
Mechanical Dimensions Without Heatsink 8.0 x 4.0 x .8 inches
RF Connectors SMA Female
Operating Temperature -30o C to +85o C
Operating Humidity 95% Non-condensing
Operating Altitude Up to 10,000 feet above Sea Level

  • Mis-Match Protected

  • Single Power Supply

  • Temperature Compensation

Options

  • Forward/Reverse Power Detection
  • Logic On/Off Control
  • Heatsink
 
 
 
 
* Module optimized in 100 MHz bands per customer requirements **Adjustable per customer requirements
  

DIMENSIONS IN INCHES

Stealth Microwave SM2325-53LD Amplifier



Specifications subject to change without notice. Stealth Microwave, Inc. (888) 772-7791, (609) 538-8586, Fax: (609) 538-8587

Email: sales@stealthmicrowave.com

Web Site: www.stealthmicrowave.com
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