Current Probes
CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS
Model 262213, enhances the selection of multi-purpose, stripline designs that exhibit excellent coupling over the K-Band frequency range of 18.0 to 26.5 GHz in a single, compact and lightweight package. KRYTAR’s directional couplers are uniquely designed for systems applications where external leveling, precise monitoring, signal mixing or swept transmission and reflection measurements are required.
Qorvo's QPA0812 is a packaged, high-performance power amplifier fabricated on Qorvo's production QPHT15 (0.15um) pHEMT process.
The A.H. Systems' Horn Antenna is a broadband antenna that offers excellent performance over the frequency range of 18 GHz to 26.5 GHz. High gain, low VSWR, and input handling capability up to 50 watts make this horn antenna excellent for both radiated emissions and immunity.
This Class AB linear GaN amplifier is engineered for high-performance airborne and phased-array X-Band pulse applications, delivering a minimum peak pulse power of 1000 W across the 9.0–10.0 GHz frequency range.
Qorvo offers a 500 W, internally matched discrete GaN on SiC HEMT operating in the 1.2 to 1.4 GHz range. This device is fully matched to 50 Ohm, can support pulsed and linear operations, and is ideal for civilian and military radar applications.
The HLM-20PSM is a high-power GaAs Schottky diode signal limiter featuring high IP3 over a broad DC - 20GHz bandwidth.
Qorvo’s QPQ1300 is a high performance bulk acoustic wave (BAW) bandpass filter specifically designed for sub band 41 (60 MHz BW) applications. Features include low insertion loss, high rejection, high attenuation, and a compact, RoHS compliant 5.00 x 5.00 x 0.93 mm packaging.
CPI EDB manufactures a range of power coupler products to meet customer specifications with available power ranges from 5 kW to 1 MW and frequencies ranging from 175 MHz to 3.9 GHz. These power couplers are ideal for applications utilizing superconducting accelerators, free electron laser injectors, spallation neutron sources, energy recovery LINACs, X-Ray free electron lasers, and third harmonic cavities.