Pulse Modulated Amplifiers
Pulse Modulated Amplifiers, or Pulsed amplifiers, differ from Pulse Amplifiers in that they are designed to be turned off and on by a pulse as opposed to an amplifier that amplifies pulses.
Amplifiers are pulsed on and off in order to achieve a high isolation during the off period. This may be used to avoid saturation of a receiver during a high level signal input such as the transmit pulse in a RADAR system.
In order to be turned back on during the received signal period, this must be done in the order of a microsecond, or several microseconds, which cannot be achieved by just turning on and off the external supply voltage.
Since 1969, Narda-MITEQ, the pioneers in Amplifier development, have been customizing to our customers specific requirements. This can include new design efforts, modifications to existing designs for performance and mechanical needs, as well as additional testing and environmental screening.
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