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==Notes==
==Notes==
* This amplifier is nominally 4 Watts but can be run at higher power as long as the input doesn't exceed +10 dBm and it's temperature stays below 65 C. Unlike the MiniCircuits RF amplifiers, this amplifier draws more current as the input power is increased.
* This amplifier is nominally 4 Watts but can be run at higher power as long as the input doesn't exceed +10 dBm and it's temperature stays below 65 C.


* I am running this around 5 W and with additional heat sinks the temperature gets up to ~50 C.
* I am running this around 5 W and with additional heat sinks the temperature gets up to ~50 C.

* Unlike the Mini-Circuits RF amplifiers, this amplifier draws more current as the input power is increased.

* Also, the input and output relative to the voltage terminals are flipped compared to the Mini-Circuits amplifiers.

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  • This amplifier is nominally 4 Watts but can be run at higher power as long as the input doesn't exceed +10 dBm and it's temperature stays below 65 C.
  • I am running this around 5 W and with additional heat sinks the temperature gets up to ~50 C.
  • Unlike the Mini-Circuits RF amplifiers, this amplifier draws more current as the input power is increased.
  • Also, the input and output relative to the voltage terminals are flipped compared to the Mini-Circuits amplifiers.