WSPS-2450-2k-MCWA solid-state microwave power generator is a solid-state microwave energy device specialized in ISM field.
Basic characteristics of solid-state power generator:
> Provides up to 2KW continuous or pulse power;
> Continuous adjustable power output can be achieved;
> PLL phase-locked technology ensure a high frequency stability;
> Solid state power generator has a good power stability;
> Built-in circulator and load enable the power amplifier adapt to kinds loads that have different VSWR;
> Reasonable protection circuit guarantee a reliable operation;
> Solid-state power generator has a much longer service life than others;
Item | Min. | Typ. | Max. | Unit. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Frequency | 2450 | MHz | ||
Frequency Stability | ±50 | ppm | ||
MW leakage | 5 | mW/cm² | ||
Power Stability | 3 | 5 | % | |
Output Power Range | 1 | 2000 | W | |
Output Power | 2000 | 2100 | W | |
Harmonic | -40 | dBc | ||
Output stationary wave | 1.5 | 4 | - | |
Output impedance | 50 | Ω | ||
Operation temperature | 0 | 40 | ℃ | |
Overall efficiency | 40 | 45 | % | |
Overall power consumption | 5000 | W |
Continuous wave
Pulse wave
Continuous and Pulse wave
Remote communication control RS232\RS485\ Ethernet
Local communication control LCD display
Environment temperature:5℃—50℃
Relative humidity:≤70%(no condensation at +25℃)
Atmosphere pressure:80kPa-106kPa
Control: equipment working status and parameter setting, can view the working status information and configure the working parameters remotely;
Alarm:output power,SWR,current,temperature under detection. Alarm information can be checked remotely;
Protection:over-VSWR,over-temperature,over-input power、over-current,over-voltage protection. The system will shut down the RF output automatically when under protection.
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