ZVE-18GB+ RF Amplifier by Mini-Circuits

ZVE-18GB+ RF Amplifier by Mini-Circuits

ZVE-18GB+ RF Amplifier by Mini-Circuits

The ZVE-18GB+ from Mini-Circuits is a Power Amplifier (PA) that operates from 0.1 to 18 GHz. It delivers a saturated output power of +33 dBm (~2 W) with a gain of up to 30.5 dB. This PA has a noise figure of 4 dB and a return loss of 12 dB (input) & 11 dB (output). It includes DC-protection features, such as over-voltage, under-voltage, reverse-voltage, and in-rush current limiting, that protect the amplifier from damage if mishandled during operation. This power amplifier requires a DC supply of +15 V and consumes less than 1200 mA of current.

The ZVE-18GB+ is available in a compact, rugged module measuring 2.13 x 1.68 x 0.74 inches and has SMA (female) connectors. This amplifier is ideal for wideband test & instrumentation, military, EW, radar, satellite systems, Wi-Fi 6E/7 and microwave point-to-point radio applications.

Product Details

  • Part Number: ZVE-18GB+
  • Manufacturer: Mini Circuits
  • Description: 2 W Power Amplifier from 0.1 to 18 GHz

General Parameters

  • Type: Power Amplifier
  • Configuration: Module with Connector
  • Application: Satellite, Electronic Warfare, Radar
  • Standards Supported: WiFi, 4G/LTE, 5G
  • Industry Application: SATCOM, Aerospace & Defense, Cellular, Wireless Infrastructure, Military, Test & Measurement
  • Frequency: 100 MHz to 18 GHz
  • Gain: 23 to 30.5 dB
  • Noise Figure : 4 dB
  • P1dB: 25 to 31 dBm
  • P1dB: 0.31 to 1.25 W
  • IP3: 40 dBm
  • Saturated Power: 33 dBm
  • Saturated Power: 2 W
  • Impedance: 50 Ohms
  • Pulsed/CW: CW
  • Sub-Category: Linear Amplifier
  • Input Return Loss: 12 dB
  • Output Return Loss: 11 dB
  • Supply Voltage: 15 to 16 V
  • Current Consumption: 720 to 1200 mA
  • Dimensions: 2.13” x 1.68” x 0.74”
  • Connectors: SMA – Female
  • Operating Temperature: -40°C to +50°C
  • Storage Temperature: -55°C to +100°C
  • RoHS: Yes

Get in touch for orders or any queries: sales@rfdesign.co.za / +27 21 555 8400

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