dB Control Introduces Two Ruggedized High-Power TWT Amplifiers for ECM, EW and Military Airborne Applications at AOC.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers 40th AOC AOC, n an acronym for the Aromatherapy Organizations Council. International Symposium and Convention Booth 320 FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 22, 2003 Model dB-4314P (300W CW Output Power in Ku Band) and Model dB-4500-0610P (500W CW Output Power in 6-10 GHz Frequency Band) Designed For Reliable Operation in Harsh Environments, High Altitudes dB Control, designer and manufacturer of high-power microwave amplifiers and transmitters, is introducing two new high-power traveling wave tube amplifiers (TWTAs) for manned and unmanned airborne platforms, electronic warfare (EW) threat simulation and electronic counter measures (ECM (1) (Enterprise Change Management) See version control and configuration management. (2) (Error Correcting Mode) A Group 3 fax capability that can test for errors within a row of pixels and request retransmission. ) in Booth 320 at the 40th AOC International Symposium and Convention in Dayton, Ohio, September 21-24, 2003. Both new TWTAs have been field tested in military applications and meet MIL-E-5400T Equipment Standards. The dB-4314P TWTA TWTA Traveling Wave Tube Amplifier provides 300 Watts of continuous wave (CW) output power in the Ku Band. The amplifier supports broadband, high data rate digital communications systems with a wide one GHz bandwidth and provides superior RF performance, including a 800 picosecond One trillionth of a second. Pronounced "pee-co-second." See space/time and ohnosecond. (unit) picosecond - 10^-12 seconds. group delay variation over 450 MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc. , AM to PM conversion of six degrees per dB and a minimum 57 dB gain at rated power. Designed specifically for military manned and unmanned airborne applications where small size, light weight and high reliability are essential, the dB-4314P measures 14- by 10- by 12-inches WHD WHD Wage and Hour Division (US Department of Labor, Employment Standards Administration) WHD Warhead WHD Western Hemisphere Department (International Monetary Fund) WHD Width Height Depth , weighs 80 pounds and operates at altitudes of up to 75,000 feet, in temperatures between -30 and +60 degrees Centigrade centigrade /cen·ti·grade/ (sen´ti-grad) having 100 gradations (steps or degrees); see under scale. cen·ti·grade adj. Celsius. , and in 100 percent relative humidity. The dB-4500-0610P TWTA provides 500 Watts of CW output power in the 6-10 GHz frequency range. The compact size (10- by 10- by 25-inches WHD) and light weight (80 pounds) of this amplifier enable it to be easily integrated into manned and unmanned airborne platforms. The dB-4500-0610P is designed to operate reliably in harsh environments with ambient temperatures from -54 to +70 degrees Centigrade and 100 percent relative humidity. "High-resolution radar systems and high data rate digital communication systems require TWT TWT The Washington Times TWT Traveling Wave Tube TWT Teaching with Technology TWT Time Will Tell (Robert Cray song) TWT Tri-Wizard Tournament (Harry Potter event) TWT Third Wave Technologies, Inc. amplifiers to provide high amplitude and phase stability," said Meppalli Shandas, VP of marketing. "dB Control's new TWT amplifiers meet those exacting performance requirements and operate reliably in harsh environments." Established in 1990, dB Control designs and manufactures high-power microwave amplifiers, transmitters, high-voltage power supplies and modulators for radar, ECM, digital communications systems and test and measurement applications. The modularity of its designs enables dB Control to quickly configure custom products in the 500 MHz to 40 GHz frequency range. Corporate headquarters are at 1120 Auburn Street, Fremont, CA 94538, ph. 510-656-2325, fax 510-656-3214, www.dbcontrol.com. |
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