Current Probes

CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS

The ADM-8007PSM is a high-linearity, high gain, low noise distributed amplifier capable of providing +23 dBm output power up to 38 GHz. 

BNC offers the Model 525 digital pulse generator designed with full feature functions in a compact 7.125” x 5.1” x 1.5” cost-effective package. The Model 525's interface is USB only, which eliminates the bulky front panel components and reduces the potential for mechanical problems.

The DCR-8 is an eight port switch remotely controllable via USB or Ethernet. The switch automatically recognizes either type of control connection. Control microwave signals with a laptop or PC using the USB interface or remotely over the internet.

A.H. Systems' offers 13 Log Periodic Antennas. Each antenna is lightweight, compact, rugged and has been manufactured to ensure maximum gain, low VSWR and high power handling capabilities.

The NuWaves NuPower™ 11B02A-TAC2 is a fully integrated, miniature solid state power amplifier that provides ultra-wideband operation across multiple octaves from high VHF through S-band frequencies, and typically delivers 10 watts of RF power across the frequency range of 200 MHz to 2.6 GHz.

Qorvo's QPA2811 is a high-performance, packaged X-band power amplifier designed for demanding applications such as military radar systems.

The Model 7050 from PENTEK is an 8-channel high-performance PCIe board based on the Xilinx® Zynq® UltraScale+™ RFSoC. With an on-board GPS receiver and 16 GB of DDR4 SDRAM, this device is ideal for high-bandwidth data streaming, waveform signal generators, multimode data acquisition, remote monitoring, and 5G development.

With a tremendous increase in the number of connected devices and mobile data demand predicted over the next decade, the wireless communications industry is exploring new technologies to accommodate 5G wireless data systems, including MIMO (multiple-input, multiple-output) technology and millimeter wave frequency bands.  One of the more complex environments for these technologies are urban small cells, where the prevalence of multipath and non-line-of-sight conditions leads to many challenges, particularly at higher frequencies.