This 20W broadband power amplifier, designed and developed by Texin Labs, meets the market demand for low-wattage RF modules. The module features internal temperature and current limiting protection, ensuring it won't be damaged by excessive current or temperature even during prolonged operation.
|
No. |
Item |
Data |
Unit |
|
1 |
Frequency |
17-21 |
GHz |
|
2 |
Test voltage |
22-24 |
V |
|
3 |
Current |
3.7-3.8 |
A |
|
4 |
Output |
20 |
W |
|
5 |
Gain |
43 |
dB |
|
6 |
Input stability |
0 |
dB |
|
7 |
Attenuation |
40.3 |
dB |
|
8 |
Connector |
SMA/ Female |
|
|
9 |
Power supply wire |
Red+Black+Enable wire |
|
|
10 |
Out shell Size |
80*60*16 |
mm |
|
12 |
Mount hole |
80*60 |
mm |
|
13 |
Work Temperature |
-40~+65 |
℃ |
|
14 |
Out shell material |
Aluminum |
|
|
15 |
Vibration need |
Car loadOK |
|
1.The solid-state power amplifier should be tested with a standard 50Ω load. During use, its RF output port must not be open-circuited, short-circuited, or connected to a non-standard load.
2.It must be mounted on a heatsink during use, ensuring good heat dissipation.
3.When powering on the amplifier, strictly follow the sequence: power on - enable - enable RF input signal; when powering off, the sequence is reversed.
4.Ensure proper grounding during testing.

