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Page 75 API Intros 1kW Pulsed Power Amplifiers
Orlando, FL — API Technologies Corp. (NAS- DAQ:ATNY) expands its line of Gallium Nitride (GaN) based power amplifiers to include designs that operate with output power levels up to 1,000 watts and frequencies to 18GHz. These new pulsed, solid-state power amplifiers can serve as a cost-effective replacement for travelling wave tubes (TWT), as the amplifiers' long life, and reduced size and weight offer better efficiencies than their TWT counterparts. API's GaN-based pulsed power amplifiers can
be used in numerous military and high end com- mercial applications including radar, communica- tion transmitters, and jamming systems. These unique power amplifiers are designed
and manufactured in the United States and utilize in-house thin and thick film technologies, as well as Surface Mount Technology (SMT). The power amplifies are offered in hermetically sealed pack- ages using mixed SMT and chip-and-
Personalizing Workspace for Maximizing Efficiency,
from Lista Holliston, MA — Lista International Corporation is now offering ListaWorks™ design assistance for customizing electronics assembly workspaces. The ListaWorks service is a special process that allows the company to provide the highest-qual- ity, custom-configurable solutions to precisely fit each customer's needs.
Pulsed power amplifier.
wire manufacturing processes. For high frequency applications, waveguide components can be integrated into the floor of the
package to reduce combining losses and further increase functionality such as embedded harmonic filtering. Other options of the GaN-based power amplifiers include sleep mode, blanking, forward/ reverse power detection, discrete power supply designs for wide DC input voltage ranges, as well as microprocessor-based control features for bias optimization, temperature compensation, fault monitoring, and customer interferences. Specifications: operating frequencies up to
18GHz; pulsed power output levels from 500W to 1kW; in-house chip and wire (hybrid) and SMT manufacturing; customer defined control features
can be added to complement amplifier performance. Contact: API Technologies Corp., 4705 S.
Apopka Vineland Road, Suite 210, Orlando, FL 32819 % 888-553-7531 or 855-294-3800 E-mail:
microwavesales@apitech.com Web:
www.apitech.com
Maximizing workspace efficiency and utility.
Experts examine and predict
current and future storage and work- space requirements, and propose solutions that provide high-density, reduced-footprint storage and offer the greatest workspace productivity. This detailed, personalized plan maximizes efficiency, flexibility, and profitability while optimizing space. Beginning with customized sur-
veys and layout development, the process includes a detailed floorspace utilization analysis and is fully inte- grated with architectural and con- struction planning. ListaWorks even includes 3D layouts of the facility so that customers can visualize how the suggested solution will work in their specific space. Assembling electronic and mech -
anical parts with maximum efficiency and productivity requires optimal space and ergonomics, and Lista offers a full range of workspace solutions to meet these needs. The Arlink® 8000 and Align® Adjustable Height work- stations are two examples of customiz- able products Lista can integrate into your personalized ListaWorks solution in order to provide an unsurpassed
level of functionality. Contact: Lista International
Corp., 106 Lowland St., Holliston, MA 01746 % 800-722-3020 fax: 508- 626-0353 E-mail:
info@listaintl.com Web:
www.lista-elecassembly.com
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