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Dimitris Pipelias, 11/13/2025 11:02 AM


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The DA101 is a full band amplifier with 26dB gain and 108dBuv RF output level, with a 20dB equalizer. It offers an exceptional RF performance and linearity, while it's metal case provides a robust design and excellent electromagnetic shielding.

1. Introduction / Overview

Purpose of the documentation

Product description (type of amplifier, target market)

2. Product Specifications

Full band amplifier 26dB gain/108dbuV output with equilizer

Electrical
Frequency range_________________________________50...860MHz
Output level IMD3 @-60dB (EN60728-3)108dBuV
Output level IMD2 @-60dB (EN60728-3)100dBuV
Return Loss
_____________>13dB
Linearity_______________________________________±1dB
Impedance_______________________________________75Ω

Gain
Gain 26dB±1
Noise figure 6dB

Loss
Attenuation 0...20dB
Equalization 0...15dB

Connectors
Input/Output 1/1
Test point output -
Connector F-female

Operational
LED indicator Blue
IP Housing protection class IP 20
Insulation class II

EAN-13
Code 5213009761710

General
Power supply +12VDC
Power supply consumption 170mA max.
Operating temperature 0℃to 40℃"
Storage temperature -10℃to+70℃
Humidity Up to 90%
Dimensions 165x110x37mm
Weight 0.50 Kg

Electrical requirements and safety standards

3. Design & Engineering

Schematic diagrams

PCB design and component layout

Bill of Materials (BOM)

4. Procurement & Inventory

Component suppliers

PCB manufacturing companies

5. Manufacturing Process

PCB fabrication / soldering

Component assembly

Housing / case assembly

(Step-by-step workflow with photos or diagrams)

6. Quality Control / Testing

Checks at each stage: functionality, noise testing

Acceptance / rejection criteria

7. Packaging & Storage

Safe packaging instructions

8. Shipping & Distribution

Shipping procedures

Product labeling

Standard documentation accompanying the product

Updated by Dimitris Pipelias 23 days ago · 7 revisions