Current Probes

CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS

The SKY85334-11 and SKY85750-11 are 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz front-end modules (FEMs) respectively, and compliment Skyworks' expansive portfolio of FEMs designed for growing retail, carrier and enterprise Wi-Fi 6 applications. The modules offer high linearity, low power dissipation, and efficiency for access points, routers and gateways where regulatory, thermals or Power-over-Ethernet limitations demand low current consumption. These highly integrated FEMs incorporate switching, low-noise amplifier (LNA) with bypass and power amplifier (PA) and are housed in a compact package. 

The SI893x’s 0 to 2.25 V specified input range is ideal for isolated voltage sensing. Flexible output options include differential analog (Si8931) and single-ended analog (Si8932).

The MCT4 and MCT4R products are designed especially for high-reliability applications that require optical isolation with high Current Transfer Ratio (CTR) and low saturation VCE. Each optocoupler consists of an LED and N-P-N silicon photo-transistor that is mounted and optically coupled in a four-leaded hermetic TO–18 package.

JFW’s Model 50DR-141 is a 50 Ohm manual step attenuator with attenuation range 0 to 40 dB by 1dB steps. It operates within the DC – 3600 MHz frequency range and is rated for 2 Watts average RF power. It is ideally designed for use in LTE Band 42 testing.

The PAM-2640 is a preamplifier designed to operate in the 26 MHz to 40 GHz frequency range, and increase system sensibility by at least 20 dB. This device has a rugged compact design for measuring applications in the EMC lab or out in the field for general RFI testing. Other features include a 4.5 dB noise figure, 6 dBm output power at 1 dB compression, and 2.9 mm female connectors.

The Taurus-X Line of X-band GaN SSPA Block Up Converter (BUCs) offer ideal solutions for both mobile and fixed communication systems. Designed for high efficiency, these BUCs operate with high performance and reliability within an optimal compact form factor.

Qorvo introduces the new QPM1002 GaN MMIC front-end module (FEM) designed specifically for X-band radar applications in the 8.5 – 10.5 GHz frequency range. Combining a T/R switch, low-noise amplifier, and a power amplifier, this device delivers a small signal gain of 33 dB, delivers 3 W of saturated power, and 25 dB of large signal gain.

The ADM-9181PSM is a versatile distributed amplifier designed for wideband operation from 100 MHz to 22 GHz.