Current Probes

CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS

The R&S®FSPN phase noise analyzer and VCO tester is designed to provide both very high sensitivity and measurement speed for production and design engineers working in these fields characterizing sources such as synthesizers, VCOs, OCXOs, and DROs. It is the ideal instrument for demanding development and production phase noise and VCO analysis.

Qorvo® Enables Mobile Connectivity

Mobile devices drive our connected world. Qorvo's RF solutions allow your next-generation mobile devices to deliver the experience that consumers expect.

A 4.2mm2 six-lead SOT-363 package is available with the same outside dimension of the SOT-323 three-lead package

The MPD4-0218CSP3 from Marki Microwave is a compact, chip-scale packaged (CSP3) 2–18 GHz MMIC 4-way power divider/power splitter that delivers exceptional RF performance in a small footprint.

The UJ4C075033L8S is a G4 SiC FET based on a unique ‘cascode’ circuit configuration, in which a normally-on SiC JFET is co-packaged with a Si MOSFET to produce a normally-off SiC FET device.

AR’s 1200A225A is a solid-sate amplifier covering the 10 kHz – 225 MHz frequency range. When used with a sweep generator, it provides a minimum of 1200 watts of RF power. Like most of AR’s amplifiers, this model is ideal for applications that call for instantaneous bandwidth and high gain.

Skyworks' AccuTime™ solution is designed to implement the PTP stack and time recovery algorithms in conjunction with the company's network synchronizer products, greatly reducing development effort and offering industry-leading, guaranteed performance to meet even the most stringent requirements.

Antenna engineers favor advanced antenna systems capable of beam steering and multiple data stream transmission in order to meet 5G throughput requirements.  Designing such a device is a difficult task because many factors are involved a device’s performance:

  • Antenna coupling within a device’s case
  • Effects of multipath propagation
  • Data transfer schemes

XFdtd and Wireless InSite ensure a comprehensive device design process, from simulating the initial antenna pattern to computing throughput performance in a multipath channel model. Together the products ensure a device will work well in its intended environment.