AR 4000TP2G4 Pulsed TWT Amplifier
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- Pulse Amplifier
- M1–M11, M24
- 4000 Watts
- 2GHz–4GHz
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The Model 4000TP2G4 is a self-contained, forced air cooled, broadband traveling wave tube (TWT) microwave amplifier designed for pulse applications at low to moderate duty factors where instantaneous bandwidth and high gain are required. A reliable TWT pro-vides a conservative 4700 watts minimum peak RF pulse power at the amplifier output connector. Stated power specifications are at the fundamental frequency.
The amplifier’s front panel digital display shows forward and reflected average power output or forward and reflected peak power, plus extensive system status information ac-cessed through a series of menus via soft keys. Status indicators include power on, warm-up, standby, operate, faults, excess average or peak reflected power warning and remote. Standard features include a built-in IEEE-488 (GPIB) interface, 0dBm input, TTL Gating, VSWR protection, gain control, RF output sam-ple port, auto sleep, plus monitoring of TWT helix current, cathode voltage, collector volt-age, heater current, heater voltage, baseplate temperature and cabinet temperature. Modu-lar design of the power supply and RF compo-nents allow for easy access and repair. Use of switching mode power supplies results in sig-nificant weight reduction.
Housed in a stylish contemporary cabinet, the amplifier provides readily available pulsed RF power for a variety of applications in Test and Measurement, (including EMC RF pulse sus-ceptibility testing), Industrial and University Research and Development, and Service appli-cations. AR also offers a broad range of am-plifiers for CW (Continuous Wave) applica-tions.
See Model Configurations for alternative prime power, packaging, and special features.
The export classification for this equipment is 3A999.d. These commodities, technology or software are controlled for export in accord-ance with the U.S. Export Administration Regu-lations. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is pro-hibited.
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The Model 4000TP2G4 is a self-contained, forced air cooled, broadband traveling wave tube (TWT) microwave amplifier designed for pulse applications at low to moderate duty factors where instantaneous bandwidth and high gain are required. A reliable TWT pro-vides a conservative 4700 watts minimum peak RF pulse power at the amplifier output connector. Stated power specifications are at the fundamental frequency.
The amplifier’s front panel digital display shows forward and reflected average power output or forward and reflected peak power, plus extensive system status information ac-cessed through a series of menus via soft keys. Status indicators include power on, warm-up, standby, operate, faults, excess average or peak reflected power warning and remote. Standard features include a built-in IEEE-488 (GPIB) interface, 0dBm input, TTL Gating, VSWR protection, gain control, RF output sam-ple port, auto sleep, plus monitoring of TWT helix current, cathode voltage, collector volt-age, heater current, heater voltage, baseplate temperature and cabinet temperature. Modu-lar design of the power supply and RF compo-nents allow for easy access and repair. Use of switching mode power supplies results in sig-nificant weight reduction.
Housed in a stylish contemporary cabinet, the amplifier provides readily available pulsed RF power for a variety of applications in Test and Measurement, (including EMC RF pulse sus-ceptibility testing), Industrial and University Research and Development, and Service appli-cations. AR also offers a broad range of am-plifiers for CW (Continuous Wave) applica-tions.
See Model Configurations for alternative prime power, packaging, and special features.
The export classification for this equipment is 3A999.d. These commodities, technology or software are controlled for export in accord-ance with the U.S. Export Administration Regu-lations. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is pro-hibited.























































































































