RGUC-U Low Power (IFL or MS)
Block Up-Converter (BUC) — RGUC-U Low Power (IFL or MS), frequency S: 14.00-14.50 GHZ E: 13.75-14.50 GHZ, output 8W, 10W, 16W, 20W.
Technical specifications
- Frequency
- S: 14.00-14.50 GHZ E: 13.75-14.50 GHZ
- Power/Output
- 8W, 10W, 16W, 20W
- Input Power
- +18 to +56 VDC
- Power Consumption
- 8W
- IF Input VSWR
- 1.5:1
- Via MS Connector
- 4 Pin from PT02E-14-12P(072)
- M&C available
- 8 Pin from PT02E-14-12P(072)
- Size (inches)
- 5.9*3.15*2.56
- Weight (lbs)
- 2.2
- Operating Temperature
- -40 to +60oC
- Humidity
- 0-100% (condensing)
- Altitude
- 0-10,000 feet ASL
- IF Frequency
- 950-1450 MHz 950-1700 MHz
- External Ref
- 10 MHz, 0 5 dBm
- Output Power
- 8W
- Prated (dBm)
- 39 40 42 43
- PLin1 (dBm)
- 38 39 41 42
- PLin2 (dBm)
- 37 38 40 41
- PLin (dBm)
- 36 37 39 40
- IMD3 (3dB from rated)
- -25dBc
- Small Signal Gain
- 8W
- No M&C (fixed)
- 65 65 70 70
- With M&C (1dB steps)
- 50-65 50-65 50-70 50-70
- Gain Variation
- 1 dB p-p / 36MHz
- Gain stability
- 3 dB p-p
- Phase Noise
- -60 dBc / Hz @ 100Hz
- Output Spurious
- -55dBc
About
RevGo Global’s RGUC-U Low Power (IFL or MS) is a block up-converter (buc) designed for satellite ground-segment (VSAT/SNG/maritime) RF chains, manufactured by RevGo Global Inc. (Reston, VA, USA), a satellite earth-station RF equipment manufacturer founded in 2002 and operating an ISO 9001:2015 quality system. This model operates over S: 14.00-14.50 GHZ E: 13.75-14.50 GHZ with rated output/class of 8W, 10W, 16W, 20W. RevGo’s product line uses highly integrated RF technologies (RFIC and GaN), is designed for high-volume production, and is built for rugged outdoor operation (typ. -40 to +60C, 0-100% humidity condensing, up to 10,000 ft altitude). Typical applications include maritime VSAT terminals, 5G backhaul, SNG (satellite news gathering) vehicles, and fixed, portable, or transportable satellite terminals. Full RF, power, mechanical, and interface specifications are provided in the manufacturer’s datasheet linked below.
Documentation
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