350AH1A (Discontinued)

350 W CW, 10 Hz - 1 MHz (w/ DCP, IEEE-488, RS-232, USB and Ethernet interfaces )

The Model 350AH1A amplifier is a portable, self-contained, air-cooled, broadband, solid-state amplifier unit designed for laboratory applications where instantaneous bandwidth, high gain, and moderate power output are required. When used with an RF sweep generator, the 350AH1A will provide up to 350 W of output power.

Housed in a stylish contemporary enclosure, the unit provides instantaneous power for typical applications such as magnetic susceptibility testing, 4–10 kHz requirement of CS114 of MIL-Std- 461F, antenna and component testing, W-meter calibration, and as a driver for higher power amplifiers. The 350AH1A is powered by a high efficiency switching supply, with auto-ranging AC input circuitry which will automatically accept voltages from 90 to 260 VAC in the 47 to 63 Hz frequency range. The RF amplifier stages are protected from over-temperature and over-current conditions by removing the DC voltage to them when a fault is detected. The touch screen display on the front panel indicates the operational status and any pending fault conditions when an overtemperature, over-current, or power supply fault has occurred. The unit can be returned to normal operation when the condition has been cleared. The unit also includes digital control for both local and remote control of the amplifier. The RISC microprocessor controller board provides IEEE-488 (GPIB), USB, Ethernet, and asynchronous full-duplex RS-232 communication control of all amplifier functions.

Two 350AH1A amplifiers may be used together in a “bridged” output configuration by supplying the same signal to both amplifiers and using the internal signal inversion feature of one amplifier. The amplifier output grounds are connected and the load is placed across the two amplifier outputs.

The export classification for this equipment is EAR99. These commodities, technology, or software are controlled for export in accordance with the U.S. Export Administration Regulations. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited.