The Role of Amplifiers in High Power RF Component Characterization

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 The design, characterization, and testing of radio frequency (RF) components frequently necessitate input power substantially higher than the usual output power of test and measurement instruments. This webinar will elucidate the role of amplifiers in characterizing high-power RF components, detail the key types of tests conducted on such components, and outline the selection criteria for an amplifier in high-power RF component testing.

 

 



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Paul Denisowski of Rohde & Schwarz USA, Inc.

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The Role of Amplifiers in High Power RF Component Characterization

The design, characterization, and testing of radio frequency components necessitate input power significantly higher than the typical output power of test and measurement instruments. This webinar unequivocally elucidates the pivotal role of amplifiers in characterizing high-power RF components, the essential types of tests conducted on these components, and the imperative criteria for selecting an amplifier for high-power RF component testing.

 

 

Biography:

Paul Denisowski is a product management engineer at Rohde & Schwarz, where he covers a wide range of tests and measurements, radio communications, and direction-finding applications. He has over 25 years of experience in the test and measurement industry and previously held field and R&D positions at Alcatel, Fujitsu, and HP / Agilent. Paul holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina State University, a Master’s degree in Germanic Languages from the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill), and was also a guest researcher at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.

 

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