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Empower RF Systems Press Release - November 15, 2010
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Empower RF Systems Intros Power Amplifier for Complex Digital Waveforms

November
15, 2010 -- Empower RF Systems, Inc.
This 900 MHz compact linear power amplifier is the first in a series
of communications amplifiers that are being developed for digital waveform requirements in the 450, 700, 800, 900,
1800, 1900 and 2100 MHz bands. The 7091 and this family of emerging products are well suited for use in
commercial LTE networks and public safety wireless communications applications.
The 7091 amplifier employs
latest generation LDMOS device technology and is highly efficient. The amplifier has an advanced, built-in
predistortion engine with wide instantaneous correction bandwidth, which ensures low distortion and wide dynamic
range operation.
Efficiency of up to 40% is possible in this series where high performance is achieved by
employing advanced RF design techniques.

Download datasheet:
http://www.EmpowerRF.com/pdfs/7091.pdf
About Empower RF Systems, Inc. Empower RF Systems Inc., a Summit Partners portfolio
company, designs, develops, and produces innovative and quality RF power amplifiers and amplifier based systems.
Headquartered in Inglewood, California, the Company sells products to a diverse customer base in the global
defense, commercial and industrial markets. Empower is a US Corporation, ITAR registered and ISO certified. For
the most up-to-date information on products and services, please visit our website at
http://www.EmpowerRF.com/
CONTACT Corporate Offices:
sales@empowerrf.com Empower RF Systems, Inc. 316 W. Florence Avenue
Inglewood, CA 90301 P: +1 (310) 412-8100 F: +1 (310) 412-9232
Orange County Design Center 20914 Bake Pkwy, Suite 108 Lake Forest CA 92630 P: +1 (949) 768-3400
New York Design Center: 1170 Lincoln Avenue, Unit 5 Holbrook, NY 11741 P: +1 (631) 319-6402
Posted 11/21/2010
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