Current Probes
CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS
The new KRYTAR 4×4 Butler Matrix uses KRYTAR’s high-performance 90- and 180-degree Hybrid Couplers, providing super phase accuracy, amplitude imbalance, stability and repeatability.
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.
The VSX3717 is an air- or liquid-cooled 4.0 kW X-band solid state power amplifier optimized for pulse radars. This amplifier utilizes GaN transistors to provide high gain, high efficiency, and excellent pulse fidelity. The result is excellent AM/PM, phase-noise, and spectral regrowth performance.
The AK-571-4 Horn Antenna kit is the newest member of A.H. Systems family of antenna kits. This Antenna Kit provides a convenient solution for increased frequency requirements from 700 MHz to 40 GHz. As specifications include higher test frequency requirements so does the need for an accurate antenna solution. To help minimize any downtime the customer may be experiencing during testing we provide next-day, on-time delivery.
The ADRF5474 is a 4-bit digital attenuator with 22 dB attenuation control range in 2 dB steps 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.
The SAS-550-1B Active Monopole Antenna is an active, general-purpose, receive-only antenna that covers 9 KHz - 60 MHz frequency range. It is ideal for instantaneous bandwidth scanning (without tuning) of electric fields in its frequency range and can drive any receiver with 50-ohm input impedance.
Skyworks offers the SMP1307 Series of plastic packaged, surface mountable, low capacitance silicon PIN diodes designed for attenuator applications operating from 5 MHz to beyond 2 GHz. With a thick 175 μm I region width, these PIN diodes are ideal for use in very low distortion Pi and TEE attenuators commonly found in TV distribution applications.