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How to design an amplifier, working at 10K--10MHz?

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How to design an amplifier, working at 10K--10MHz, Vpp to 50Ohm is +/-30V? Anyone can give me some reference?

Thanks!
 

Check first with National and Linear they have hi speed opamps and buffers
to drive at this load and power supply levels.


Tornado
 

Or maybe an Apex linear amplifier module.
**broken link removed**

Oh wait, 10MHz is a little high. Apex may have something, I'm not sure.
 

what is the link of "National and linear"?

Actually, I need a sin waveform source, the working freq. is from 10K--10MHz, Vpp is +/-30V. The sweep generater in market doesn't meet my requirement. So I wonder I can buy/design an amplifier to amplify the sin signal from sweep generator.
 

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