Current Probes

CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS

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

The Exodus AMP20084 Solid State High Power Amplifier with Quiet-Cool technology is a compact yet powerful amplifier that packs a punch.

The ACT85411 is a highly integrated, highly configurable multiple output power management IC (PMIC) with built-in power loss protection (PLP). Two high-efficiency buck regulators can supply up to 12A of peak current and up to 10A of continuous output current.

Mimix Broadband’s two stage 10.0-13.0/20.0-26.0 GHz GaAs MMIC doubler has a +15.0 dBm output drive and is an excellent LO doubler that can be used to drive fundamental mixer devices.

With a tremendous increase in the number of connected devices and mobile data demand predicted over the next decade, the wireless communications industry is exploring new technologies to accommodate 5G wireless data systems, including MIMO (multiple-input, multiple-output) technology and millimeter wave frequency bands.  One of the more complex environments for these technologies are urban small cells, where the prevalence of multipath and non-line-of-sight conditions leads to many challenges, particularly at higher frequencies.

dB-Control offers the dB-4164 traveling wave tube amplifier (TWTA) for power amplification of CW, AM, FM or pulse-modulated signals. Operating in the 26.5 to 40 GHz frequency range, this TWTA provides 100 Watts minimum output power, and proprietary low-noise, high-efficiency designs to operate the RF signal path.

SAGE Millimeter offers the Model SAY-3433632750-28-U5-MP monopulse Cassegrain antenna designed to operate in the 34 to 36 GHz frequency range with a half-power beam width of 5.0 degrees. It is ideally suited for use in 5G systems, as well as many types of communication and radar systems.

DLI presents their new family of high frequency, surface mountable, catalog low pass filters (LPFs). Operating in frequencies ranging from DC – 25 GHz, these LPFs are able to offer drop in solutions for high frequency attenuation.