18 – 40GHz RF Power Amplifier

955-18/40/25/24/KF 18 – 40GHz, Small Signal Gain (dB) 25 dB

Product Description

Mi-Wave’s 955 Series microwave and millimeter-wave wideband RF power amplifiers are designed to deliver consistent gain, stable output power, and reliable performance across broad frequency ranges. These amplifiers support laboratory, fielded, and production environments where signal integrity, linearity, and predictable power output are essential.

A representative model in the series is the 955-18/40/25/24/KF RF Power Amplifier, operating over a wide 18 GHz to 40 GHz frequency range, spanning upper microwave through lower millimeter-wave bands (Ku-, Ka-, and lower Q-band). The amplifier provides a minimum small-signal gain of 25 dB, with 31.5 dB typical gain and up to 32.9 dB maximum gain, making it well suited for broadband transmit chains, driver-stage applications, and test platforms requiring frequency agility.

This amplifier delivers +25.1 dBm typical output power at P1dB and +27.4 dBm typical saturated output power (Psat), enabling dependable RF power levels across the band. With a typical noise figure of approximately 6.5 dB and 1.8:1 typical VSWR, the 955-18/40/25/24/KF balances gain, output power, and stability for demanding RF and microwave systems.

In RF transmit architectures, wideband power amplifiers are commonly used following an upconverter or synthesizer to raise signal levels prior to antenna transmission or further amplification stages. The 955-18/40/25/24/KF incorporates robust biasing and mechanical design practices to ensure repeatable performance across wide temperature ranges and operating conditions.

RF and Microwave Power Amplifiers

RF and Microwave Power Amplifiers

RF and microwave power amplifiers (PAs) are critical components in modern RF, microwave, and millimeter-wave systems. Their primary role is to increase signal power to levels suitable for transmission, while preserving signal integrity, linearity, and spectral purity across high-frequency applications.

Power amplifiers are widely used in satellite communications, radar systems, point-to-point microwave links, telemetry, electronic warfare, 5G and mmWave wireless, scientific research, and RF test and measurement environments, where output power, efficiency, and reliability are essential.


RF Power Amplifiers

An RF power amplifier boosts a low-level RF signal to a higher power level capable of driving antennas, waveguides, or downstream RF subsystems. RF and microwave PAs are designed to operate across a wide range of frequencies, from X-band and Ku-band through Ka-band, Q-band, V-band, and W-band, with output power and bandwidth tailored to the application.

Key performance characteristics of RF and microwave power amplifiers include:

  • Output power and saturated power level

  • Gain and gain flatness across frequency

  • Linearity and compression performance (P1dB, IP3)

  • Efficiency and thermal performance

  • Spectral purity and spurious suppression

These parameters directly affect system link budget, regulatory compliance, and overall RF performance.


Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Power Amplifiers

Microwave and millimeter-wave power amplifiers operate at increasingly high frequencies where component losses, thermal management, and device technology become critical design factors. These amplifiers are commonly implemented using GaAs, GaN, or InP semiconductor technologies, selected to balance power output, efficiency, linearity, and reliability.

Millimeter-wave power amplifiers are essential in systems operating at Ka-, Q-, V-, and W-band, supporting applications such as high-throughput satellite links, advanced radar systems, and emerging mmWave wireless technologies.


Linear and High-Efficiency Amplifier Architectures

Power amplifiers are available in multiple architectures to meet different system requirements:

  • Linear amplifiers optimized for low distortion and high spectral purity

  • High-efficiency amplifiers designed to maximize output power while minimizing DC power consumption

  • Wideband amplifiers supporting multi-octave or multi-band operation

  • Driver amplifiers used to condition signals before high-power stages

The selection of amplifier type depends on modulation format, bandwidth, peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR), and system efficiency targets.


Common Applications for RF and Microwave Power Amplifiers

Satellite Communications

  • Uplink transmit chains and gateway stations

  • VSAT and transportable terminals

  • Ku-, Ka-, Q-, and V-band satellite links

Radar Systems

  • Radar transmitters and signal injection

  • FMCW and pulse-Doppler radar architectures

  • Surveillance, tracking, and imaging radar

Point-to-Point Microwave and mmWave Links

  • Microwave backhaul and wireless infrastructure

  • Fixed wireless access and private networks

  • High-capacity data transport

Telemetry and Aerospace

  • Flight testing and range instrumentation

  • UAV and unmanned platform communications

  • Space and defense telemetry systems

5G and Millimeter-Wave Wireless

  • 5G FR2 base station and small cell testing

  • Beamforming and MIMO system development

  • Wireless backhaul and access research

RF Test and Measurement

  • Signal amplification for lab test benches

  • Automated test equipment (ATE)

  • System characterization and validation


Integration with RF Signal Chains

In a typical RF transmit architecture, the power amplifier follows an RF upconverter or frequency synthesizer, raising the signal to the required transmit power level. When integrated with an upconverter in a single enclosure, the assembly is commonly referred to as a Block Upconverter (BUC).

Power amplifiers may also be integrated into custom RF subsystems, including transceivers, radar front ends, and multi-channel RF platforms.


Reliability, Thermal Management, and Packaging

RF and microwave power amplifiers are designed for operation in commercial, industrial, defense, airborne, and harsh environments. Robust mechanical packaging, thermal management, and power conditioning ensure reliable operation across wide temperature ranges and demanding duty cycles.

Packaging options include rack-mount enclosures, compact modules, waveguide assemblies, and ruggedized housings, supporting both laboratory and fielded installations.


Role of Power Amplifiers in RF Systems

Within an RF system, the power amplifier plays a decisive role in determining transmit range, link margin, spectral compliance, and overall system efficiency. Nonlinearities or instability in the PA stage directly impact modulation quality, adjacent-channel emissions, and system reliability.

By delivering stable, high-power, and spectrally clean amplification, RF and microwave power amplifiers enable reliable operation of modern communication, sensing, and test systems across microwave and millimeter-wave frequencies.

Build Your RF Power Amplifier Needs and more!

With more than 35 years of experience in microwave and millimeter-wave RF engineering, our team designs and supports high-performance RF and microwave power amplifiers for demanding RF, microwave, and mmWave applications. Our capabilities span custom RF amplifier design, prototyping, manufacturing, and system integration, allowing us to deliver reliable, production-ready power amplifier solutions tailored to specific frequency ranges, output power levels, linearity requirements, efficiency targets, and thermal constraints.

Contact us to discuss RF power amplifiers, microwave and millimeter-wave power amplifiers, driver amplifiers, high-power and linear amplifier architectures, and custom RF and mmWave amplifier sub-assemblies. Mi-Wave works closely with customers to ensure stable output power, spectral compliance, thermal reliability, and seamless integration into advanced communication, radar, telemetry, wireless, and test systems.