Current Probes
CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS
The dB-3840 is a TWT Amplifier (TWTA) operating in the frequency range of 34.5 to 35.5 GHz providing 700 Watts minimum peak output power at a duty cycle of up to 10%. A wideband, periodic permanent magnet (PPM)-focused, conduction-cooled TWT is used for power amplification. The power supply topology uses proprietary low-noise, high-efficiency designs to operate the RF signal path. An embedded micro-controller provides the interface, control and protection functions and status indication for the TWT Amplifier. Standard interface protocol for remote operation is RS-485. Other protocols such as RS-232, RS-422, Ethernet, or custom interfaces are available as options. The TWT Amplifier is encased in an environmentally sealed package for outdoor and antenna pedestal mounted applications, and uses integral forced-air cooling for thermal management.
The ATN03-0070CSP1 is a surface mount GaAs MMIC 3dB attenuator in a chip scale package (CSP). This attenuator is an ideal solution for attenuating a signal and can be used in a wide range of applications.
This Class AB GaAs linear amplifier delivers ultra-wide instantaneous bandwidth from 0.5–26.5 GHz, supporting all single-channel modulation standards.
Rohde & Schwarz offers the R&S®SMCV100B vector signal generator as the first multi-standard platform for automotive, broadcast, navigation, and wireless applications. This makes the R&S®SMCV100B unique for use from the lab to production and wherever different technologies meet.
KRYTAR End Launch Terminations feature a unique, integrated termination, eliminating the additional cost and complexity of typical coaxial terminations.
The Boonton Model 4500C is the instrument of choice for capturing, displaying, analyzing and characterizing microwave and RF power in both the time and statistical domains.
The HFR-2 H-Field Rod Antenna operates efficiently over the frequency range of 20 kHz to 2 MHz. It is suitable for MIL-STD, VDE, and TEMPEST testing, with reliable, repeatable measurements.