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Teledyne Paradise Datacom’s Indoor, Rack Mount (R) series SSPAs represent the latest in High Power GaN Microwave Amplifier Technology.
Teledyne Paradise Datacom’s Indoor, Rack Mount (R) series SSPAs represent the latest in High Power GaN Microwave Amplifier Technology. The 5RU SSPA chassis achieves the highest power density in the industry along with enhanced maintainability.
Teledyne’s Paradise Datacom’s Indoor, Rack Mount (R) series provides local control with a front panel color touchscreen display, with a menu structure full of useful functions. Five fault condition indicators reflect some of the SSPA major faults states. The amplifier icon on the mimic panel turns green when the amplifier is in Online mode (1:1 Mode). Local/Remote and Mute/Unmute indicators show the current control mode and mute state of the amplifier. Serial and parallel (contact closure) control is also available from the rear panel. Teledyne’s free Universal M&C software allows monitor and control of the SSPA from a remote computer.
A state-of-the-art thermal platform provides efficient cooling for the amplifier module and power supplies. This ensures the highest possible MTBFs for microwave power amplifiers. Prime power to the amplifier is provided by a separate, external power supply in an N+1 redundant configuration. A failure of one power supply module will not take the amplifier off the air.
Teledyne Paradise Datacom rack mount power amplifiers have a wide range of monitor and control functionality, including:
Teledyne Rack Mounted Indoor GaAs SSPAs Options:
Extremely High-Power Density: |
to 600 W C-Band |
to 500 W X-Band |
to 250 W Ku-Band |
Removable Fan Tray and M&C Card Assembly |
Remote Communication via RS232/485 or Ethernet |
RF Output Sample Port |
20 dB RF Gain Adjustment |
True RF Output Power Measurement |
1RU N+1 Power Supply |
Colour Touchscreen Display |
Built-in Maintenance Switch Controller |
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