Current Probes
CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS
The QPF4559 is an integrated front end module (FEM) designed for Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) systems. The compact form factor and integrated matching minimizes layout area in the application.
This CPF-632 Current Probe Fixture calibrates small-diameter probes (1.25" ID) for 20 Hz–500 MHz measurements, using a trough transmission line to enable accurate current measurement via RF voltmeter.
Qorvo introduces the QPC6762 single-pole, six throw (SP6T) switch designed for use in CATV, satellite set top, and other high-performance communications systems. This 75Ω Silicon on Insulator (SOI) switch operates in the 5 MHz to 2000 MHz frequency range and offers a high isolation symmetric topology with excellent linearity and power handling capability.
The UFX7000A Series instruments provide Broadband Gaussian noise with superior flatness. The output power can be attenuated up to 127 dB in 1 dB steps, and several connector types are available.
The KAA402* Series of 19" Rack Mount RF Amplifiers consists of three models, KAA4020, KAA4020P, and KAA4021P. These Class AB wideband RF power amplifiers deliver more than 500 Watts CW power into a 50-Ohm load over the frequency range of 1MHz to 50MHz.
The AMP10044 solid-state high-power amplifier is a cutting-edge device designed for EMC-EMI/RFI, laboratory, and general communication applications. It offers a compact small form factor, light weight, and high power density, making it an ideal choice for space-constrained environments.
Skyworks’ SKY16603-632LF is a fully integrated dual PIN diode high-linearity limiter module in a surface-mount package. It is designed for use as a passive receiver protector in wireless or other RF systems for frequencies up to 6 GHz. It features a low limiting threshold, low-insertion loss, excellent IIP3, and low IM distortion in a Dual Flat No Lead (DFN) package.
The PAM-0101 RF preamplifier will provide reliable, repeatable measurements. An ideal solution and a standard workhorse of any EMC test house for compliance testing.