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Diamond Microwave Extends Range of GaN-Based Solid-State Power Amplifiers

Diamond Microwave, a specialist in high performance microwave power amplifiers, is extending its range of GaN-based solid-state power amplifiers (SSPA) to include a 2 - 6GHz model that can be operated in either pulsed or CW mode.

Announced at this week's International Microwave Symposium (IMS) in Tampa, the DM-SC50-01 is an ultra-compact broadband amplifier that complements Diamond Microwave's existing SSPAs in X-Band and Ku-Band. All of Diamond Microwave's amplifiers are ideal for use in demanding defence, aerospace and communications applications.

"We are releasing provisional data at IMS 2014 for a new 2 - 6GHz ultra-compact design, which is demonstrating 100W peak power in pulsed mode at 2GHz and an average power capability of 50W across the full band," said Richard Lang, Managing Director at Diamond Microwave. "This amplifier measures only 120 x 100 x 20mm[3] excluding the heat sink. Once again we are pushing the boundaries of solid-state power amplifier technology with an extremely compact solution."

The amplifier designs are flexible in layout and architecture, and are fully customisable to meet individual specifications for electrical, mechanical and environmental parameters. Amplifiers with pulsed power outputs in excess of 1kW, and with multi-octave performance are also under development.

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