More Power, More Interference?

2026-01-15


Is higher power always better for interference? In modern electronic interference systems, this is no longer the case. Advanced detection and localization technologies allow interference signals to be easily detected and characterized. Spurious emissions and phase noise make high-power signals with poor spectral purity easier to identify—and counter.

Is higher power always better for interference? In modern electronic interference systems, this is no longer the case. Advanced detection and localization technologies allow interference signals to be easily detected and characterized. Spurious emissions and phase noise make high-power signals with poor spectral purity easier to identify—and counter.

 

“Clean power” ensures high output while maintaining spectral purity, controlled nonlinearities, low phase noise, and consistent wideband performance under complex modulation. The goal is to deliver energy precisely where it’s needed—without revealing unnecessary signal features.

 

AmpliVisionS integrates clean power principles into RF amplifier design, optimizing spectral quality and linearity even at high output levels. In electronic interference and demanding test environments, stable, controlled, and clean power is becoming a key differentiator.

If RF Power Amplifiers Could Talk: What Really Affects Their Lifetime?

RF power amplifiers are designed for high performance—but their lifetime depends on how they are used. Every working condition, from temperature to signal type, leaves its mark.

2026-04-07



If RF Power Amplifiers Could Talk: What Really Affects Their Lifetime?

RF power amplifiers are designed for high performance—but their lifetime depends on how they are used. Every working condition, from temperature to signal type, leaves its mark.

Ultra-Wideband RF Power Amplifier——AVBR1060U50 & AVBR1060U53

AmpliVisionS presents two high-performance solid-state broadband RF power amplifiers, AVBR1060U53 and AVBR1060U50, designed for 1–6 GHz ultra-wideband applications.

Three Key Metrics for Power and Signal Quality — Continuous Power, Peak Power, and Harmonics

In the field of RF power amplifiers, Continuous Power, Peak Power, and Harmonics are the three core metrics for evaluating product performance.

50W Broadband GaN Power Amplifier—AVBR2560H47

The AVBR2560H47 is a high-performance broadband power amplifier designed to deliver strong and stable output across a wide frequency range. Combining high output capability, wideband coverage, and excellent gain characteristics, it provides an efficient and reliable solution for modern RF systems that demand both performance and flexibility.

Power Amplifiers Are Experiencing Rapid Growth in Civilian Markets

With the rapid development of wireless communication and information networks, power amplifiers (PAs) have become an essential component in modern electronic systems. Today, their use has expanded far beyond specialized equipment and is now widely integrated across numerous civil applications, playing a critical role in communication, broadcasting, and sensing systems.

AVBR20180H42 – Ultra-Broadband High Power Amplifier

The AVBR20180H42 is a 16W high-gain solid-state broadband power amplifier. It leverages the latest high-power RF GaN transistors and features built-in control, monitoring, and protection functions to ensure high availability. This amplifier is ideal for linear systems and high-power combinations.