RF Amplifiers

34612 RF Amplifiers from 247 manufacturers listed on everything RF

A Microwave RF Amplifier is an electronic device that amplifies a low power radio frequency signal to one with larger amplitude within a wireless system. RF Amplifiers from the leading manufacturers are listed below. Use the filters to narrow down on products based on your requirement. Download datasheets and request quotes for products that you find interesting. Your inquiry will be directed to the manufacturer and their distributors in your region.

Description:30 dBm, 44 dB Gain Block Driver Amplifier from 2 to 20 GHz
Industry Application:
Wireless Infrastructure, SATCOM, Military, Aerospa...
Configuration:
Module with Connector
Type:
Gain Block, Driver Amplifier
Sub-Category:
Multi-Octave Amplifier
Frequency:
2 to 20 GHz
Gain:
40 to 44 dB
Noise Figure:
3 to 4.5 dB
Pulsed/CW:
CW
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Description:20 W GaN Power Amplifier from 2 to 18 GHz
Industry Application:
Radar, Electronic Warfare
Configuration:
Module with Connector
Type:
Power Amplifier
Sub-Category:
GaN Amplifier
Frequency:
2 to 18 GHz
Noise Figure:
5 dB
Saturated Power:
20 W
Package Type:
Hermetic
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Description:30 W, Class-A Solid-State Power Amplifier from 1 to 6 GHz
Industry Application:
Test & Measurement
Configuration:
System
Type:
Power Amplifier
Sub-Category:
SSPA
Frequency:
1 to 6 GHz
Noise Figure:
10 dB
Pulsed/CW:
CW
Saturated Power:
30 to 65 W
IP3:
45.44 to 48.45 dBm
Package Type:
Benchtop / Rackmount
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Description:Automatic Gain Controlled Amplifier from 800 to 1000 MHz
Configuration:
Module with Connector
Type:
Automatic Gain Controlled Amplifier
Frequency:
800 to 1000 MHz
Gain:
25 to 40 dB
Noise Figure:
8 to 11 dB
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Description:GaAs pHEMT Low Noise Amplifier MMIC from 3.5 to 8.2 GHz
Industry Application:
Wireless Infrastructure, Cellular, Military
Configuration:
IC/MMIC/SMT, Die
Type:
Low Noise Amplifier
Frequency:
3.5 to 8.2 GHz
Gain:
26.5 dB
Noise Figure:
0.9 dB
Saturated Power:
0.015 W
Package Type:
Surface Mount
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Description:3.6 W InGaP HBT Power Amplifier from 663 to 716 MHz
Industry Application:
Cellular
Configuration:
IC/MMIC/SMT
Type:
Power Amplifier
Frequency:
663 to 716 MHz
Gain:
27.5 dB
Noise Figure:
4.2 dB
Pulsed/CW:
CW
IP3:
54.7 dBm
Package Type:
Surface Mount
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Description:Low Noise Amplifier from 75 to 110 GHz
Industry Application:
Test & Measurement
Configuration:
System
Type:
Low Noise Amplifier
Frequency:
75 to 110 GHz
Gain:
35 dB
Noise Figure:
5 dB
Pulsed/CW:
CW
Waveguide:
WR-10
Package Type:
Benchtop / Rackmount
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Description:4 W GaN Solid-State Power Amplifier from 8.025 to 8.5 GHz for Space Applications
Industry Application:
Military, Space
Configuration:
Module with Connector
Type:
Power Amplifier
Sub-Category:
SSPA
Frequency:
8.025 to 8.4 GHz
Pulsed/CW:
CW/Pulsed
Saturated Power:
4 W
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Description:200 W Class AB Solid-State Amplifier from 6 to 18 GHz
Configuration:
System
Type:
Power Amplifier
Sub-Category:
SSPA
Frequency:
6 to 18 GHz
Pulsed/CW:
CW/Pulsed
IP3:
62 dBm
Modulation:
AM, FM, PM
Package Type:
Benchtop / Rackmount
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Description:Low Noise Amplifier from 2 to 8 GHz
Configuration:
Module with Connector
Type:
Power Amplifier
Sub-Category:
SSPA
Frequency:
2 to 8 GHz
Gain:
13 dB
Noise Figure:
4 to 6 dB
Saturated Power:
0.80 W
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Description:GaAs pHEMT Low Noise Amplifier MMIC from 1 to 22 GHz
Industry Application:
Electronic Warfare, Military, Radar, SATCOM
Configuration:
IC/MMIC/SMT
Type:
Low Noise Amplifier
Frequency:
1 to 22 GHz
Noise Figure:
2.5 to 3 dB
Saturated Power:
0.033 to 0.035 W
IP3:
23 to 25 dBm
Package Type:
Surface Mount
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Description:20 W GaN-on-SiC Power Amplifier from 100 to 600 MHz
Industry Application:
SATCOM
Configuration:
Module with Connector
Type:
Power Amplifier
Sub-Category:
GaN Amplifier
Frequency:
100 to 600 MHz
Gain:
44 to 48 dB
Pulsed/CW:
CW
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Description:10 W Solid-State Power Amplifier from 18 to 40 GHz
Industry Application:
Test & Measurement
Configuration:
System
Type:
Power Amplifier
Sub-Category:
SSPA
Frequency:
18 to 40 GHz
Pulsed/CW:
CW/Pulsed
Saturated Power:
10 to 15 W
Package Type:
Benchtop / Rackmount
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Description:35 W GaN Power Amplifier MMIC from 15.4 to 17.7 GHz
Industry Application:
Radar
Configuration:
IC/MMIC/SMT
Type:
Power Amplifier
Sub-Category:
GaN Amplifier
Frequency:
15.4 to 17.7 GHz
Gain:
25 dB
Pulsed/CW:
Pulsed
Saturated Power:
31.6 to 35.4 W
Package Type:
Flanged
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Description:Low Noise Amplifier from 44 to 70 GHz
Industry Application:
Test & Measurement, Military, Cellular, Aerospace ...
Configuration:
Module with Connector
Type:
Gain Block
Frequency:
44 to 70 GHz
Gain:
41 to 45 dB
Noise Figure:
2.7 dB
Saturated Power:
0.1 W
IP3:
28 dBm
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Description:SkyLiTE Multimode Multiband Power Amplifier Module from 824 to 2690 MHz
Industry Application:
Cellular
Configuration:
IC/MMIC/SMT
Type:
Power Amplifier
Frequency:
2500 to 2570 MHz / 2570 to 2620 MHz / 2300 to 2400...
Gain:
13 to 35 dB
Pulsed/CW:
CW
Package Type:
Surface Mount
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Description:S-Band Power Amplifier Circuit Card for Low-Earth Space Applications
Industry Application:
SATCOM, Space
Configuration:
IC/MMIC/SMT
Type:
Power Amplifier
Sub-Category:
SSPA
Frequency:
2 to 2.5 GHz
Gain:
24 to 28.5 dB
Pulsed/CW:
CW
Saturated Power:
3.2 W
Modulation:
CW, FM, 32APSK
Package Type:
Through Hole
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Description:30 dBm, 30 dB Gain Block Driver Amplifier from 2 to 20 GHz
Industry Application:
Wireless Infrastructure, SATCOM, Military, Aerospa...
Configuration:
Module with Connector
Type:
Gain Block, Driver Amplifier
Sub-Category:
Multi-Octave Amplifier
Frequency:
2 to 20 GHz
Gain:
28 to 30 dB
Noise Figure:
4.5 to 7 dB
Pulsed/CW:
CW
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What is an RF Amplifier?

An RF amplifier is an electronic device that is used to amplify a low power radio frequency signal to one with a larger amplitude. They are used in transmit and receive parts of a wireless system. In the transmit chain they are used to amplify signals before they are sent out through the antenna and in the receive chain they are used to amplify weak signals that are captured by the antenna with minimal distortion. RF amplifiers have a wide range of applications in the wireless sector – military, test and measurement, mobile devices and wireless infrastructure.

Key specifications when looking for in an RF Amplifier:

Type: There are many types of rf and microwave amplifiers

  • RF Power Amplifiers: Power Amplifiers convert low power high frequency signals to high power signals. They are used in the transmit chain to amplify the signal before it is sent out via an antenna.
  • Low Noise Amplifiers: RF Low noise amplifiers are used to amplify high frequency signals while maintaining a good signal to noise ratio. Low noise amplifiers are used at the beginning of the receive chain to amplify a signal with minimal degradation.
  • Other Amplifiers: There are a number of other amplifiers like gain blocks, differential amplifiers, driver amplifiers, limiting amplifiers etc.

Frequency (MHz): RF amplifiers are usually designed to work at a particular frequency range. The unit for frequency is Hz (Hertz).

Gain (dB): The gain of an rf amplifier is the ratio of output to input power or amplitude – It is the measure of amplification of the rf amplifier.

Noise Figure (dB): Noise is an undesired signal that is generated up to some level in all electronics components and devices. Noise figure is the metric for noise performance in a circuit or system. The lower the noise figure, the higher the signal to noise ratio of a system.

Power Compression (dBm or W): Power Compression or P1dB is the point at which the input signal is amplified by an amount, which is 1 dB below the small signal gain of the device. It is the point beyond which the gain of the device no longer increases linearly as the input power is raised.

Package Type: RF amplifiers are available in surface mount packages, as a die / chip, in a module with connectors, as a system and in a rack mount enclosure.

everything RF lists RF Amplifiers from the leading manufacturers. Use the parametric search tools to narrow down on amplifiers based on your requirement. Once you find products that meet your specification, view product details, download the datasheet, compare products and request quotations. Inquiries generated via everything RF are directed to the manufacturers who get back to you with a quote or information.

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