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  • Titlee2v technologies exhibits 1.3GHz IOT amplifier at EPAC
  • Date26 June 2006

e2v technologies presents for the first time a pre-production 1.3GHz IOT amplifier model at EPAC 2006 in Edinburgh, aimed at High Energy Physics establishments around the world. To view the amplifier, please visit e2v on Stands 20 and 21 in the Cromdale Hall, 26-28 June.

A range of fully integrated, compact RF amplifier systems is under development at e2v, targeted at specialist scientific applications. This is the first, which is aimed specifically at 4th generation light source applications. Based around e2v's recently developed IOT116LS 16kW Inductive Output Tube, it makes extensive use of commercial off the shelf components and industry collaborations to keep manufacturing and operating costs to a minimum. The new compact system has been designed with high reliability and servicing in mind. Product features include a high efficiency power supply unit (PSU), low stored energy and a versatile onboard controller.

e2v’s Jan Przybyla will give a technical poster presentation on the new range of IOT amplifiers. Commenting on the new system, Przybyla said: “e2v has designed an innovative amplifier system that is capable of meeting the needs of the scientific community for many years to come. Its modular design and construction makes it highly flexible for use across different applications, power levels and frequencies. We look forward to seeing our amplifiers in use, helping to push the frontiers of science.”

Other e2v products exhibited at the industrial exhibition include ultra high frequency (UHF) IOTs for 3rd generation light sources and samples from e2v’s range of thyratrons.

 

 

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