Wednesday 12 November 2008
RF power amplifiers for EMC applications
Teseq (formerly the instrumentation division of Schaffner) has released a large range of RF broadband, power amplifiers.

The new power amplifier from Teseq.
The amplifiers cover frequencies to 6 GHz and with output powers to 1100 watts, suitable for EMC immunity and susceptibility testing, including radiated and conducted interference testing protocol requirements for general, commercial, and automotive applications.
The Teseq amplifiers are all class A and are capable of operating safely into open and short circuits, with low distortion, and linear performance.
According to the company, they represent a high degree of reliability and come with a three-year warranty period.
Teseq amplifiers are available with a large number of convenient frequency break points, allowing optimisation at various power levels.
A typical example is the Teseq CBA100M-110, 10 kHz to 110 MHz, class A, broadband amplifier.
The unit is powered from a switched mode power supply for high efficiency, high power factor and wide voltage range operation. It is air-cooled with integral fans, and is protected against faulty cooling by excess temperature sensing.
A safety interlock connector is provided, which the user can short circuit to ground, to put the amplifier into standby mode. Front panel indicators are provided to indicate over-temperature and RF interlock operation.
Another example of Teseq engineering is the CBA 3G-025 800 MHz to 3.1 GHz, 25 watt amplifier, designed specifically for radiated EMC testing because of its ability to continuously supply RF power into the poor and variable matched loads typically associated with testing above 1 GHz through increasing cable losses at the higher frequencies.
The GaAs Class A design ensures a high reliability, low distortion linear performance across the frequency range.
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