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Specifications; Input Impedance; Output Impedance; Power Requirements - New Focus 1421 User Manual

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Model 1421

Specifications

8
Nominal Gain:
Gain Flatness:
1
Max. Power Out:
Max. AC Input:
2
Max. DC Input:
VSWR:
3
Noise Figure:
4
Input Noise:
Impulse Response:
Frequency Response:

Input Impedance:

Output Impedance:

Power Requirements:

(To protect the amplifiers from possible incorrect connections we
recommend the Model 0901.)
1
This is the variation of the gain over the entire frequency bandwidth.
For instance, the 1421 has a gain that varies from 7 dB to 10 dB. In
terms of voltage gain, this is the variation from 2.2 to 3.2.
2
In a 50-Ω system, 10 dBm=1.0 V peak.
3
The VSWR is the Voltage Standing-Wave Ratio. It is the ratio between
a maximum and a minimum of a standing wave that occurs because of
the impedance mismatch. A VSWR value of 1 indicates a perfectly
matched system. For a reflection coefficient R,
Noise Figure is the amount of excess input noise above -174 dBm in a
4
1 Hz bandwidth and at 290 K. In a 50-Ω system, 8 dB corresponds to an
input noise current of 22 pA/Hz.
5
We offer an option which extends the low frequency cutoff to 14 MHz.
8.5 dB
±1.5 dB
2
10 dBm
10 dBm
10 V
1.8:1 input
2.1:1 output
8 dB
22 pA/√Hz
20 ps
5
50 MHz–20 GHz
50 Ω
50 Ω
±15 V, <150 mA
+
1 R
=
VSWR
1 R

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