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Detector Log Video Amplifier

AMC Model No: LVD-812-50-ICW-LD1205 is a 8.0 to 12.0 GHz detector log video amplifier (DLVA) that has a 42 dB dynamic range and the typical frequency flatness is 0.4 dB. The VSWR is 2.5:1 and the TSS is – 43.5 dBm typical. The CW-immunity is to – 10 dBm while the logging range is – 42 to 0 dBm and the log slope is 50 mV/dB. This DLVA was developed as a form, fit, and function replacement for DLVA'S no longer in production. Applications include pulse signal processing, signal jamming environments, and EW and counter-measures receivers. The size is 5.126 inches× 2.50 inches× 1.0 inches.

American Microwave Corporation

American Microwave Corporation
7311-G Grove Road
Frederick, MD, 21704

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