Current Probes
CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS
The HFR-4 H-Field Rod Antenna operates efficiently over the frequency range of 5 MHz to 30 MHz. It is suitable for MIL-STD, VDE, and TEMPEST testing, with reliable, repeatable measurements.
Si834x devices provide up to four isolated high- or low-side switches with low "ON" state switch resistance. Si834x switches are ideal for driving resistive and inductive loads including solenoids, relays, and lamps commonly found in industrial control systems.
The A.H. Systems' SAS-512-4 antenna is lightweight, compact and has been manufactured to ensure maximum gain, low VSWR and high power handling capabilities. Whether testing inside a shielded enclosure or outdoors, this antenna will display efficient performance characteristics through it's frequency range.
KRYTAR's Model 504020006 dual-directional coupler delivers 6 dB of coupling over the 4 GHz to 20 GHz range in a single, compact, and lightweight package. With a multipurpose, stripline design, it is capable of monitoring forward and reflective power in power sampling and measurement, amplifier leveling, VSWR monitoring, field control, and amplifier load and protection applications.
The AMP2074P-4KW Solid State High Power Amplifier is designed for Pulse/HIRF, EMC/EMI Mil-Std 461/464 and Radar applications and features a small form factor and rack-mounted system.
Trust dB Control with your high-power solutions for radar, ECM and EW threat simulation systems. Our TWTAs, MPMs, and power supplies can be custom-configured for mission-critical ground-based, shipborne and high altitude manned/unmanned airborne platforms.
The R&S® MXO 4 series is the first of a new generation of oscilloscopes that excels in both performance and value. The instruments deliver a once-in-a-decade engineering breakthrough for accelerated insight.
The QPA9501 is a high-power amplifier module from Qorvo designed for 5G, pre-5G small cell BTS, and Wi-Fi bands from 5100 to 5900 MHz within LTE-U/LAA applications. The module comprises an internally matched 3-stage power amplifier (PA), a compensated DC biasing circuit, and an output power detector.