Current Probes

CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS

KRYTAR’s MLDD 2-way power divider, model 6005265-TV, offers high performance over the broadband ultra-broadband frequency range of 0.5 to 26.5 GHz in a compact, lightweight package.

The Boonton 4540 Series is the instrument of choice for capturing, displaying and analyzing RF power in both the time and statistical domains. Applications include pulsed RF signals such as radar, TDMA and GSM, pseudorandom or noise-like signals such as CDMA, WLAN and WiMAX.

This 6–18 GHz, 150 W amplifier delivers ultra-wideband performance, Class A/AB linearity, rugged reliability, built-in protections, and flexible control in a compact rack-mounted system.

LIF coaxial contacts have been introduced that feature electrical repeatability over 25,000 insertion/extraction cycles and are compliant to MIL STD 202 for vibration and shock
Keithley's Model 3500 Portable RF Power Meter is a compact, handheld instrument designed for making RF power measurements conveniently in both field and R&D lab environments. In laboratory applications, the Model 3500 is a low cost RF power datalogger, transferring data through its built-in USB interface to a computer for trend or drift analysis..

Qorvo offers a new high-power receive protection circuit, or limiter, that is capable of withstanding up to 100 W incident power levels. This limiter operates in the 0.05 to 6 GHz frequency range, and permits less than 17 dBm flat leakage to pass through while contributing less than 0.7 dB in insertion loss.

Mimix Broadband’s 21.2-23.6 GHz GaAs MMIC receiver has a noise figure of 2.5 dB and 20.0 dB image rejection across the band. This device is a two stage balanced LNA followed by an image reject sub-harmonic anti-parallel diode mixer and includes an integrated LO buffer amplifer.
Mimix Broadband's 32.0-42.0 GHz GaAs MMIC fundamental mixer is a balanced mixer which has been optimized for use as a downconverter...