Available for ImportAmplifier for Signal Management and Control UМ1620C for High-Frequency Applications
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The UM1620C amplifier is designed for amplification and amplitude control of continuous, pulsed and modulated signals in frequency ranges from 1 to 6 GHz. The device is based on modern GaAs and GaN transistors, monolithic integrated circuits, provides high and uniform amplification in a wide frequency band, wide dynamic and temperature ranges, high output power. Exceptional technical parameters and high reliability are ensured by the use of modern thin-film GIS technology, highly reliable components from leading world manufacturers, hermetically sealed construction. The device is designed for various industrial applications: measuring equipment, communication systems, etc.
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