Model 9250 - dual channel/differential, is cost-effective solution for a full range of wide-band and medium-level voltage applications
Tabor Electronics recently introduced its latest wideband power amplifier - the model 9250.
Operating as an amplifying buffer for signals emitted from waveform, function or pulse generators, the 9250 offers unmatched signal purity and integrity, says the company.
Model 9250 is factory configurable in one of two options: 1) Two separate amplifier channels with single-ended outputs, or 2) Single input channel with two differential outputs (normal and inverted).
Built in a metal case, the instrument will feel at home while stacked on one of the Tabor waveform generators or fitted in a rack for fielded or ATE applications.
Here are some highlights on the 9250 features:.
Amplified signals to 40Vp-p (into high impedance).
Large signal bandwidth to 15MHz.
Small signal bandwidth to 30MHz.
Low distortion.
Custom configuration of gain, input and output impedance.
Custom configuration of input and output coupling (AC/DC).
According to Ron Glazer, Tabor's business development manager, "Our newest wideband amplifiers have the built-in features common to all Tabor products: high performance and reliability, flexibility to adapt to a full spectrum of applications, and very competitive prices".