Current Probes

CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS

Interoperability is a key driver for enablement and acceptance of the IoT and its devices in our wireless world. The new Matter standard will improve the interoperability between these IoT devices and standards. From a system developers standpoint interoperability can make the difference with product acceptance. It can also help in the actual design and functionality of the IoT device being created. Starting your design from proven interoperable building blocks makes IoT product design easier and speeds time to market for development engineers – and Qorvo is here to help.

The MPA1081 is a robust solid-state amplifier designed to meet the demanding requirements of applications requiring a wide operating frequency range and significant output power.

dB Control’s compact Detector Logarithmic Video Amplifiers (DLVA) and Successive DLVAs (SDLVA) are environmentally sealed packages featuring limited RF output, plus excellent absolute accuracy and log linearity.

The AMP2053A-1LC is a solid-state high-power amplifier engineered for diverse applications such as EMI/RFI, lab, CW/Pulse, and communication needs.

Qorvo’s QPA9126 is a high linearity gain block amplifier providing very flat gain across a broad range of frequencies with the integration of a shut-down biasing capability to allow for operation for TDD applications. At 3.5 GHz, the QPA9126 amplifier provides 16 dB gain, +35.5 dBm OIP3 and 1.4 dB noise figure while drawing 70 mA current from a 5V supply. The QPA9127 amplifier provides 20 dB gain, +35.5 dBm OIP3 and 1.4 dB noise figure while drawing 70 mA current from a 5V supply at 3.5 GHz.

The AMP30008 is a rugged, compact, and lightweight solid state high power pulse amplifier designed for demanding L-Band radar applications.

The LNA1009 Low-Noise Amplifier operates within the frequency range of 50-6000MHz with a minimum gain of 25dB and low harmonics, producing more than 25dBm power.

Mimix Broadband’s two stage 21.0-24.0 GHz GaAs MMIC power amplifier is optimized for linear operation with a third order intercept point of +39.0 dBm. This MMIC uses Mimix Broadband’s 0.15 µm GaAs PHEMT device model technology, and is based upon electron beam lithography to ensure high repeatability and uniformity