New Year, New Energy!

2026-02-28


The AmpliVisions team is back in action, full of energy and ready to embrace new challenges.

The AmpliVisions team is back in action, full of energy and ready to embrace new challenges.

 

Over the past year, we have continuously pushed the boundaries of technology, delivering high-performance, reliable GaN power amplifier solutions to our clients.

 

In the year ahead, we will continue to uphold our values of innovation, professionalism, and collaboration, working hand in hand with our partners to create even greater possibilities.

 

Let’s start the year with passion, pursue excellence, and achieve bigger goals together!

 

Wishing everyone a successful and prosperous start to the year!

— The AmpliVisionS Team

New Year, New Energy!

The AmpliVisions team is back in action, full of energy and ready to embrace new challenges.

2026-02-28



New Year, New Energy!

The AmpliVisions team is back in action, full of energy and ready to embrace new challenges.

Chinese New Year Holiday Announcement

The AmpliVisionS team wishes you a joyful and prosperous Chinese New Year! In celebration of the Spring Festival, we will be on holiday during the following period.

AVBR2080H49 — High Power. Wideband. System-Ready.

In wideband RF systems, the real challenge is not amplification itself —it is delivering stable high power across an ultra-wide frequency range.

Don’t Be Misled by the Datasheet (Part 2): The Real Truth About Amplifier Lifetime

Last week, we looked beyond the “100W” label and uncovered what truly determines the lifetime of an RF power amplifier.

Introducing our 125W Ka-Band BUC for high-reliability satellite uplink systems

High-frequency satellite communication is not only about output power —it’s about stability, linearity, protection, and long-term reliability in real operating environments.

Don’t Be Misled by the Datasheet (Part 1): The Real Truth About Amplifier Lifetime

Why can two “100W” RF amplifiers have completely different lifetimes —one operating reliably for 10 years, while another degrades in just three months?