120W RF Power Amplifier——AVBR1030H51

2026-07-14


The AVBR1030H51 delivers 120W typical output power across 1.0–3.0 GHz, combining high gain (51 dB typ), excellent ±1 dB gain flatness, and advanced GaN technology for stable, high-efficiency performance.

Need a compact yet powerful broadband RF amplifier?

The AVBR1030H51 delivers 120W typical output power across 1.0–3.0 GHz, combining high gain (51 dB typ)excellent ±1 dB gain flatness, and advanced GaN technology for stable, high-efficiency performance.

With built-in control, monitoring, and protection, it is designed for reliable operation in demanding applications such as communications, test & measurement, and EMC testing.

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120W RF Power Amplifier——AVBR1030H51

The AVBR1030H51 delivers 120W typical output power across 1.0–3.0 GHz, combining high gain (51 dB typ), excellent ±1 dB gain flatness, and advanced GaN technology for stable, high-efficiency performance.

2026-07-14



120W RF Power Amplifier——AVBR1030H51

The AVBR1030H51 delivers 120W typical output power across 1.0–3.0 GHz, combining high gain (51 dB typ), excellent ±1 dB gain flatness, and advanced GaN technology for stable, high-efficiency performance.

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