Current Probes

CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS

Corry Micronics offers the CMILNA-847-1747-S broadband low noise amplifier (LNA) with three independently amplified channels in a common housing. Features include an ultra-low noise figure of 2 dB and greater than 18 dB of gain, making this LNA ideal for a number of applications, such as cellular base stations, software defined and field communication radios, FM and AM receivers, switch matrices, lab use, WiFi, surveillance sub-systems, satellite systems, and other pre-amplification applications.

Qorvo offers the QPL9547 high-linearity, ultra-low noise amplifier designed for use in many applications including 5G m-MIMO, repeaters/DAS, LTE, TDD/FDD systems, and other general-purpose wireless applications. At 1.9 GHz, the amplifier typically provides 19.5 dB gain, +39 dBm OIP3 at a 65 mA bias setting, and 0.3 dB noise figure. The LNA can be biased from a single positive supply ranging from 3.3 to 5 volts.

Qorvo's QPP2209 is a high power VPIN limiter robust to short-pulse input signals up to 40W.  It offers exceptionally low insertion loss over a wide bandwidth and requires no DC bias.  The QPP2209 is housed in a low-cost plastic over-molded QFN package.

The Corry Micronics team has developed a line of high-quality Plastic RF Filters. These Plastic RF Filters are extremely useful for when applications require components with a lighter weight. Types of Plastic RF Filters include band pass filters, diplexers, cavity power combiners, and notch filters.

Optotek's semiconductor processing capability allows customizing of the actual LED die emitting aperture...

The ADMV8913 is a fully monolithic microwave integrated circuit that that features a digitally selectable frequency of operation. The device has an integrated high-pass filter and an integrated low-pass filter, that allow a pass-band response within the 7 to 12 GHz frequency range.

The C10-2200WG is a WR22 10dB waveguide coupler featuring high directivity over a 33-50GHz operational bandwidth.

A family of 900-MHz high-power RF transistors is optimized for amplification of cellular base station signals