RF-LINKS ZHM-260G-10 High Power Amplifier Instructions

June 9, 2024
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RF-LINKS ZHM-260G-10 High Power Amplifier Instructions
RF-LINKS ZHM-260G-10 High Power Amplifier

Introduction

This is a high power broadband amplifier for labs or testing purposes.
This amplifier is excellent for SUHF band 10 MHz – 6000 MHz. The gain is over 40 dB.
The maximum power is 10 W.
Minimum required driving power is only 1 mW. This amplifier is recommended for Space research, Mil applications etc.

  • Dimensions: 3.25 ” X 2.5 ” X 0.8 “.

10 W OUT WITH ONLY 1 mW DRIVING!

Applications

Wideband and narrowband defense and commercial communication systems.

  • General Purpose RF Power
  • Jammers
  • Radar
  • Professional radio systems
  • WiMAX
  • Wideband amplifiers
  • Cellular infrastructure

Product Features

  • Frequency: DC to 6 GHz
  • Linear Gain: >16 dB at 6.0 GHz
  • Operating Voltage: 28 V
  • Output Power (P3dB): >6 W at 6 GHz
  • Lead-free and RoHS compliant
  • Low thermal resistance package

Specifications

Sym Parameter Value Sym Parameter Value Sym Parameter Value
V+ Positive Supply Value2 28
I Positive Supply Current 1.5 A
PD Power Dissipation 15W
TCH Operating Channel Temperature2 200°C

Electrical Specifications

Recommended operating conditions apply unless otherwise specified: TA= +25 °C

RF Characteristics

Characteristics Symbol Units Min. Typ. Max.
Linear Gain GLIN dB 40 15.9
Output Power at 3 dB Gain Compression P3dB W 7.9 10.0
Drain Efficiency at 3 dB Gain Compression DE3dB % 55 58
Power-Added Efficiency at 3 dB Gain Compression PAE3dB % 50 53
Gain at 3 dB Compression G3dB dB 38 39
Impedance Mismatch Ruggedness VSWR 10:1

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