Current Probes

CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS

The AMP20102 is a solid-state high-power amplifier engineered by Exodus Advanced Communication for a broad range of applications, including EMI/RFI testing, laboratory use, and both CW and pulse communication systems.

Mimix Broadband’s 13.5-17.0 / 27.0-34.0 GHz GaAs MMIC doubler integrates a gain stage, passive doubler and driver amplifier onto a single device. The XX1007-QT has a self-biased architecture requiring a single positive supply (+5V) only and integrated on-chip bypassing and DC blocking capacitors eliminating the need for any external components

The AMP20191 Solid-State High-Power Pulse Amplifier is purpose-built for demanding EMI/RFI, HIRF, and laboratory environments requiring exceptional pulse performance in a compact, rack-mounted form factor.

NuWaves offers the VEGAS-S data diode created to allow the isolation of the main MIL-STD-1553 avionics bus from bus monitors or systems under test for enhanced safety of flight. The control of the data flow over the MIL-STD-1553 bus provides true risk reduction to the aircraft’s avionics bus for early software upgrades to existing bus monitoring systems, along with reducing the risk to the aircraft’s avionics bus for early bus monitor integration.

Wideband And Distributed Amplifiers

The SKY58085-11 is a mid- and high-band front end module (FEM) designed to support 3G/4G/5G mobile devices and operate efficiently in 3G/4G/5G modes. This model meets stringent 5G NR and LTE advanced requirements where wider bandwidth and carrier aggregation are utilized for high data rates.

5G is pushing the boundaries of wireless communications and wireless device design. Significant innovations are needed in order to accommodate increased requirements for Enhanced Mobile Broadband, Massive Machine-Type Communications, and Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communications.  To meet these challenges, the wireless industry is exploring new technologies, such as multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) and beamforming, higher frequency bands including millimeter waves, and a number of changes to how base stations and devices are deployed and used.

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