Current Probes

CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS

Infrastructure Products: Leveraging component and integration experience allows Mimix to provide low cost GaAs semiconductor products to equipment designers that can significantly reduce board space. Our infrastructure offerings include: gain blocks, linear PAs, LNAs and drivers. Each component covers a wide range of frequencies making them ideal for current or next generation: 2.5 or 3G Base Station, Wireless Local Loop, Telemetry, WiMax, ISM, CATV, Wireless Routers, and Broadband Wireless Access applications.

This AMP20045 is ideal for EMI/RFI, lab, CW, and pulse applications, operating over a 6.0–18.0 GHz frequency range.

Mimix Broadband’s 5.5-8.4 GHz GaAs HBT wide tuning feedback MMIC VCO is designed to operate using an on-chip filter to provide the necessary oscillation conditions.

The AMP20085 is a 1.0 - 10.0 GHz, 100W solid state high power amplifier designed for EMI/RFI, lab, CW/Pulse and all communication applications.

The Si5403B NetSync Network Synchronizer Clock utilizes DSPLL technology and is capable of meeting the requirements of SyncE-compliant wander filtering and software adjustment of output frequency and phase for IEEE 1588 applications.

EMI Filters are used to prevent electromagnetic interference in avionics and aircraft systems, as well as military shipboard/vehicle electronics, and in military communication systems. Electromagnetic interference can cause a complete loss of data in communications systems, or a simple decline in data quality.

Built-in EM Simulation Acceleration via Graphics Processing Units
XStream tremendously improves EM simulation performance by leveraging the powerful NVIDIA graphics processing units (GPUs) available in modern video cards to make ultra-fast FDTD numerical computations. Leveraging NVIDIA’s latest generation GPUs, XStream enables XF calculations to finish in minutes as compared to hours or even days using a CPU only. XStream capability is bundled at no additional cost with XF.

Mimix Broadband’s three stage 18.0-38.0 GHz GaAs MMIC buffer amplifier has a small signal gain of 20.0 dB with a positive gain slope, and a noise figure of 3.5 dB across the band.