Current Probes

CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS

Boonton once again sets the standard for fast RF power measurements with the introduction of its 55 Series Wideband USB power sensors. Built with Boonton's Real-Time Power Processing™ technology (patent pending), this new product line offers speed and accuracy never before seen in a USB form factor. The 55 Series sensors are ideal for manufacturing, design, research, and service in commercial and military applications such as telecommunications, avionics, RADAR, and medical systems. They are the instrument of choice for fast, accurate and highly reliable RF power measurements, equally suitable for product development, compliance testing, and site monitoring applications.

The TGL2209 and TGL2209-SM are Qorvo’s new X-band GaAs VPIN limiters designed to protect sensitive receive channel components against high power incident signals. These limiters do not require DC bias, and are able to achieve low insertion loss in a small form factor, allowing for simple system integration with minimal impact on performance.

Model 50BA-057-95 is a 50 Ohm benchtop attenuator assembly containing two solid-state step attenuators with a range of 0 to 95dB by 1dB steps and operates from 200 MHz to 7125 MHz.

The QPD0012 is a dual-path discrete GaN on SiC HEMT in DFN package which operates from 2.5 to 2.7 GHz. The device is a single-stage power amplifier transistor for Doherty application.

The AMP20160 is a high-power, rack-mounted amplifier designed for EMI/RFI testing, laboratory use, and general communication applications.

Knowles' latest enhanced range of Safety Certified capacitors complies with international UL/cUL and IEC/EN specifications to offer designers the option of using a surface mount ceramic multilayer capacitor to replace leaded film types.
 

The AMM-9852PSM is a high-performance wideband low noise amplifier (LNA) designed to operate from DC to 20 GHz, making it suitable for a broad range of RF and microwave applications.

The Si894x is a galvanically isolated delta-sigma modulator which outputs a digital signal proportional to the voltage level at the input.