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Product category: Wireless Communications
News Release from: Link Microtek | Subject: L-3 EDD M1221 series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 24 May 2006

Module shrinks microwave power

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A microwave power module combines a solid-state driver with a vacuum power booster and integrated power conditioner to deliver a typical output power of 60 to 100W from a single compact package.

L-3 Communications Electron Devices (L-3 EDD), formerly known as Litton Tubes, has expanded its popular microwave power module (MPM) product line with the introduction of a space-saving 28V DC version Available from RF and microwave specialist Link Microtek, the new M1221 series module combines a solid-state driver with a vacuum power booster and integrated power conditioner to deliver a typical output power of 60 to 100W from a single compact package measuring only 199.4 x 165.1 x 25.4mm

The new MPM is specifically aimed at the large number of aerospace applications that use a bus voltage of 28V DC, including advanced data links, ECM systems, SAR/MTI radar equipment and satcom systems.

Covering the frequency range 6 to 18GHz, the M1221 module weighs just 1.77kg, has an operating temperature range of -54 to +85C and can be used at altitudes up to 21,000m.

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