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.

Analog Devices’ RF Power Detectors are a broad portfolio of Logarithmic Amplifiers, TruPwr™ RMS Detectors, Peak/Envelope Detectors and Successive Detection Log Video Amplifiers (SDLVAs). With detection ranges up to 100 dB, our RF power detectors are used in applications including Transmit/Receive Power Measurement, Input Protection, Return Loss Measurement, RF Pulse Detection, Radar, Electronic Warfare and Precise RF Power Measurement in Test and Measurement, Materials Analysis and HealthCare.

Analog Devices' HMC8411 is a LNA that supports defense and aerospace applications. Housed in a RoHS-compliant, 2 mm × 2 mm, 6-lead LFCSP, this product provides a typical gain of 15.5 dB, a 1.7 dB typical noise figure, and a typical output third-order intercept (OIP3) of 34 dBm, requiring only 55 mA from a 5 V supply voltage. 

The HLM-20PSM is a high-power GaAs Schottky diode signal limiter featuring high IP3 over a broad DC - 20GHz bandwidth. 

The PD5xxxx series of radio-frequency (RF) power transistors is aimed at wireless base station and mobile radio applications where high volume...

Corry Micronics has developed a 6-way ultra-wide band power divider that has a typical insertion loss of 2 dB with a frequency range from 800 MHz to 18 GHz. The 6 way power divider is rated at 30W CW or 5W CW per input channel. The design is compact and rugged.

Mimix Broadband’s 32 to 45 GHz GaAs MMIC transmitter has a +14.0 dBm output third order intercept across the band. This device is a balanced, resistive pHEMT mixer followed by a distributed output amplifier and includes an integrated LO doubler and LO buffer amplifier

The 75SA-030 is a 10-switch assembly from JFW Industries.