Wideband, Reliable CW Amplification
Maury high-performance CW power amplifiers cover frequencies from 80 MHz to 98 GHz, delivering reliable, efficient, and high-fidelity signal performance across wide bandwidths.
Built on advanced solid-state technology, these amplifiers provide excellent linearity, low distortion, and stable output power, making them well suited for demanding research, test, and communications applications. The CW solid-state architecture enhances durability, reduces maintenance, and ensures consistent performance during continuous operation.
CW amplifiers are ideal for the following input signal:
- CW
- Pulsed
- Modulated signals
Maury offers extensive customization to meet the stringent integration requirements of aerospace and defense (A&D) applications.
We specialize in fully integrated solutions.
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