Current Probes

CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS

The ADRF5424 is a reflective, single-pole double-throw (SPDT) switch manufactured in a silicon process attached on a gallium arsenide (GaAs) carrier substrate. The substrate incorporates the bond pads for chip and wire assembly, and the bottom of the device is metalized and connected to ground.

Qorvo’s QPC1006 is a Single-Pole, Triple–Throw (SP3T) switch fabricated on Qorvo’s QGaN25 0.25um GaN on SiC production process.

dB Control offers repair, replacement, and refurbishing services for high- and low-voltage power supplies and TWT Amplifiers. Additional capabilities include modern encapsulation and potting, troubleshooting/repair of PCB assemblies and potted modules, incoming inspection and evaluation reports, and more.

A PIN diode switch offers a third-order intercept point (IP3) of +35 dBm

The dB-9001 from dB Control is a custom-mounted Instantaneous Frequency Measurement (IFM) unit designed to operate in the C, X, and Ku-band frequency range and provide highly accurate measurements at 100 ns to CW pulse width measurements.

The QPF4001 from Qorvo is a multi-function GaN MMIC front-end module (FEM) ideally utilized for 28 GHz phased array 5G base stations and terminals. This device operates over the 26 to 30 GHz frequency range, and combines a low noise, high linearity LNA, a low insertion loss, high isolation TR switch, and a high gain, high efficiency multi-stage PA.

Wind turbines located near a radar installation can significantly interfere with the ability of the radar to operate properly.  Remcom provides radar scattering expertise for government-funded research efforts into the impact that wind turbines and wind farms have on radar returns for Air Traffic Control (ATC) radar, early warning radar, weather radar, and instrumentation radar. 

The VPX3490 is a multi-band pulsed microwave transmitter designed for applications within high-vibration, high-shock environments with a wide range of temperature variation typically found in supersonic aircraft pod mounted threat simulations. Additional features include an operating frequency range of 7.8 – 17.5 GHz, an RF peak power of 100 W, and MIL spec airborne qualification.