Title :
Broadband high power amplifiers for instrumentation
Author :
Sechi, F.N. ; Bujatti, M.
Abstract :
Microwave power amplifiers designed for instrumentation are characterized by a range of properties which sets them apart from other types of applications. Broad bandwidths are generally desired, and so are low noise (both in amplitude and phase), high stability, and low spurious responses. High reliability is a plus for most applications, but in this case ease of repair is also quite significant and so is the ability to maintain some working capability in case of failure (the so-called graceful degradation). When a measurement is performed by transmitting and receiving a signal, the ability to turn off and on the amplifier at a fast rate may dramatically improve the instrument sensitivity and fast pulsing can be a very desirable option. All of these characteristics are much more favorable in Solid State Power Amplifiers (SSPAs) than in traveling wave tubes (TWTs) and the former are generally the preferred choice unless an unusually high power output is required.
Keywords :
circuit reliability; circuit stability; low noise amplifiers; microwave power amplifiers; broadband high power amplifier; instrument sensitivity; low noise amplifier; microwave power amplifier; reliability; solid state power amplifier; Bandwidth; Broadband amplifiers; High power amplifiers; Instruments; Maintenance; Microwave amplifiers; Noise level; Phase noise; Power amplifiers; Stability;
Conference_Titel :
ARFTG Conference, 2006 67th
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7803-9529-9
DOI :
10.1109/ARFTG.2006.4734342