E&I 1140LA RF Power Amplifier 10 kHz – 2 MHz 1000W

Description

E&I 1140LA RF Power Amplifier 10 kHz – 2 MHz 1000W is a rugged source of RF power for ultrasonic, induction heating and laser modulation as well as plasma applications. It is a totally solid-state solution employing RF DMoS FETs in the power amplification stages, offering simultaneous forward and reverse power readouts, and RS232 port for data collection.

The 1140LA produces 1000 Watts of quasi linear Class AB power over the entire frequency range from 10 kHz – 2 MHz.

Features

  • 1000-Watt RF Power
  • 10 kHz – 2 MHz
  • Class AB Performance
  • Power Measurement – Forward & Reflected
  • Solid State Reliability
  • Forced Air Cooling
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Specifications

Primary Performance Characteristics
Start Frequency 10 kHz
Stop Frequency 2 MHz
Rated Power (P1dB) 1000 W
Power Gain 55 dB nominal
Gain Flatness ±1.0 dB
Input Power for Rated Output 5 mW or 0.7 dBm
Input Impedance 50 Ω
Output Impedance 50 Ω
Harmonic Level Not Specified
Source requirements Any signal / function generator or oscillator capable of 1.4 Vpp into 50 Ω
Ruggedness Any load VSWR, any phase from Open to Short circuit without damage.
Class of Operation Class AB
Specifications
AC Input 100 to 240 VAC

208 VAC 13 Amps Max

120 VAC 25 Amps Max

Connectors BNC
Operating Temperature 0 to 45 ºC
Cooling Forced Air Cooling
Front Panel Display Indicates forward and reflected power
Front Panel Accuracy ±3% (up to 2 MHz)
Protection INPUT: Unit will withstand input signal of +16 dBm without damage.
THERMAL: the unit can operate at 45O˚C ambient. If the internal temperature becomes too high the unit will shut down and an error message will appear on the front panel. The unit may be re-set by cycling the power or from the RS232 input.
Mismatch The unit will tolerate any mismatch subject to thermal and current protection.
Form Factor
Weight 108 lb (49 kg)
Height 13.12 in 333.2 mm
Width 16.71 in 424.4 mm
Depth 20.1 in 510.1 mm
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