Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT


Connectorised RF amplifier and filter modules

28 August 2019 Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Atlanta Micro has launched a new line of connectorised modules for some of its most popular parts. These modules are made of aluminium and offer RF shielding along with field-replaceable SMA connectors and mounting holes.

The first available modules include any of the company’s 3 mm amplifiers such as the AM1016, AM1018, AM1025B, AM1063-1 and AM1064-1. The module version of these parts are designated with a ‘-M’ at the end (for example AM1064-M). The amplifier module is 3,05 x 2,54 x 1,524 cm with SMA input and output and a feedthrough capacitor to bias tee that powers the device. These modules are ideal for lab use and/or prototype systems.

The first available filter module is the AM3025A which is designated as the AM3025A-M. This filter module provides a sub-octave pre-selector filter bank from 400 MHz to 6 GHz with a filter bypass path. With dimensions of 4,7 x 4,7 x 1,65 cm, field-replaceable SMA connectors and power/control over USB, this module is ideally suited for in-lab use, receiver protection, and a variety of EMI reduction applications.

Atlanta Micro also announced that a future line of modules will be available by the end of September 2019. In addition to the above, it will offer its popular bypassable amplifiers such as the AM1065, AM1067 and AM1081 in the same form factor of 3,05 x 2,54 x 1,524 cm.

The company will also be offering a ‘choose your own’ bandpass filter solution in which customers may choose any digitally tuneable low-pass filter and any digitally tuneable high-pass filter from its digitally tuneable filter catalogue. This module will be available in the same form factor of 4,7 x 4,7 x 1,524 cm and will also offer power/control over USB.

The final two planned modules from Atlanta Micro will be its AM3023B and AM3060 filter solutions. These two filters will be available in 5,334 x 5,334 x 1,65 cm modules and will offer control over USB and an external voltage pin to power the amplifiers inside.

For more information contact Andrew Hannay, RFiber Solutions, +27 82 494 5466, [email protected], www.rfibersolutions.com



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