Current Probes

CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS

Qorvo's QPA0017 is a high power, packaged Ku-Band  MMIC amplifier fabricated using Qorvo's production 0.15 um GaN-on-SiC process (QGaN15). 

Qorvo offers the TGM2635-CP 100W GaN as an X-band, high power MMIC amplifier fabricated on Qorvo’s GaN on SiC Process. Its package is a 10-lead bolt-down with a cure Cu base for superior thermal management. Both RF ports allow for simple system integration, making the amplifier ideally suited for both military and commercial x-band radar systems and data links.

Maximize power and reliability with the Empower RF Model 2214, designed for peak performance and effortless remote control in high-demand RF environments.

Qorvo offers the new QPB9319 highly integrated front-end module with operation in the 1.8 – 4.2 GHz frequency range for TDD base station, wireless infrastructure, small cell BTS, and pre-5G/5G massive MIMO applications. This LNA module integrates a two-stage LNA and a high power switch in a dual-channel configuration.

Mimix Broadband’s three stage 11.0-16.0 GHz GaAs MMIC power amplifier is optimized for linear operation with a third order intercept point of +38.5 dBm. This MMIC uses Mimix Broadband’s 0.15 µm GaAs PHEMT device model technology, and is based upon electron beam lithography to ensure high repeatability and uniformity

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 ADMV8818 from Analog Devices is a fully monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) featuring a digitally selectable frequency of operation. Applications include test and measurement equipment, Military radar, electronic warfare, and electronic countermeasures, satellite communications, and space, industrial, and medical equipment.

Acceleware provides the fastest electromagnetic solvers available on the market, including FDTD and FIT. Microwave design engineers using design software applications integrated with Acceleware benefit from increased speeds of simulation processing by more than 35 times