Current Probes

CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS

Wireless InSite simulates the detailed multipath of large numbers of MIMO channels while overcoming the increased level of computations required for traditional ray tracing methods. As 5G technology forces expansion into the millimeter wave spectrum, the diffuse scattering model further increases precision by revealing how paths interact with a variety of surfaces and structures. It also shows how power strength is affected by different materials.

 The diffuse scattering implementation method is described by Degli-Esposti [1-2] but has been extended to include cross-polarization scattering terms. Users can enable Lambertian, Directive and/or Directive with Backscatter for any material property assigned to a feature. The scattering models are described in detail below.

Two amplifiers designed for 900-MHz GSM applications have been housed in plastic packages

The dB-3861 is a Ka-Band TWT Amplifier with a power supply topology that uses proprietary low-noise, high-efficiency designs to operate the RF signal path. This amplifier features an operating frequency range of 32 to 36 GHz, and a minimum peak output power of 400 Watts at a duty cycle of up to 25 percent.

The RFvision-3 is a tunable ultra-wideband spectrum processing solution designed for 1 GHz bandwidth RF spectrum recording with advanced pulse processing. This rack-mount (3U) system is based on the DTA-9590W ultra-wideband tuner and DTA-5000 RAID server with 24 TB SSDs. It operates from 500 MHz to 18 GHz (expandable up to 40 GHz) and features 100 MHz instantaneous bandwidth.

Mimix Broadband, Inc.'s XP1005 is a gallium arsenide (GaAs) monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) four stage power amplifier...

The ADMV4828 is a silicon on insulator (SOI), 24.0 - 29.5 GHz, mmW 5G beamformer. The RF integrated circuit (RFIC) is highly integrated and contains 16 independent transmit and receive channels.

The MMPX-00002PSM is a passive MMIC (Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit) quadplexer designed to multiplex signals across four distinct frequency bands: DC–6 GHz, 8–10 GHz, 12–14 GHz, and 16–18 GHz.

Qorvo’s QPA0001 is a packaged driver amplifier fabricated on Qorvo’s 0.15 um QGaN15 on SiC process. Operating from 8.5 to 10.5 GHz, the QPA0001 can deliver 2 W saturated output power, 50 % power-added efficiency and 27 dB of large signal gain.