Current Probes

CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS

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

The SKY55951-11 front-end module (FEM) features an integrated L1 low-noise amplifier (LNA) and post-filter along with an L5 LNA and post-filter designed for Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver applications.

dB Control’s family of traveling wave tube amplifiers (TWTAs) features a combined frequency range of 2 to 18 GHz up to 15kW output power. dB Control utilizes our proprietary transformer fabrication, encapsulation and high-voltage potting techniques developed for demanding military applications which results in superior reliability, low cost and ease of maintenance.  Products in this series are ideal for several applications, including: test and measurement, electronic warfare (EW) simulation, RFI/EMI/EMC Testing, electronic countermeasures (ECM), and antenna pattern and radar-cross section measurements.

Noisecom's noise diodes are the fundamental building blocks for analog noise systems. They are categorized for performance characteristics that enhance their broadband noise output and flat spectral response. 

The WR Straight Waveguides from Marki Microwave are built with high precision and are gold plated for high corrosion resistance. 

The NuWaves NuPower™ 11B02A-TAC2 is a fully integrated, miniature solid state power amplifier that provides ultra-wideband operation across multiple octaves from high VHF through S-band frequencies, and typically delivers 10 watts of RF power across the frequency range of 200 MHz to 2.6 GHz.

The MPS1202 is a ruggedized microwave and digital processing subsystem designed to operate in the most demanding environments. Mercury’s MPS1202 offers a tactical solution for system development and sustainment in a small rugged form factor.

The QPA9501 is a high-power amplifier module from Qorvo designed for 5G, pre-5G small cell BTS, and Wi-Fi bands from 5100 to 5900 MHz within LTE-U/LAA applications. The module comprises an internally matched 3-stage power amplifier (PA), a compensated DC biasing circuit, and an output power detector.Â