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.
The SI893x’s 0 to 2.25 V specified input range is ideal for isolated voltage sensing. The Si8935/36/37 provides delta-sgma modulated output with flexible options for external or internally generated clock.
The AMP4037-2 Suite solid-state, high-power amplifier operates in two high-frequency bands, Band A spanning 18 to 26.5 GHz and Band B covering 26.5 to 40.0 GHz, delivering exceptional performance across a wide frequency range.
The Qorvo QPA1022D is a MMIC power amplifier operating from 8.5 – 11 GHz for radar, electronic warfare, and satellite communications applications. Fabricated on Qorvo’s production 0.25 um GaN on SiC process, the amplifier produces greater than 4 W of saturated output power and 24 dB of large-signal gain while achieving greater than 45% power-added efficiency.
Millimeter Wave Product Inc’s 411 series of waveguide to end-launch adapters cover the 12.4 to 110GHz frequency range. They’re ideal for applications involving broadband systems, test equipment, and power measurements and have been designed to allow an efficient method of adapting rectangular waveguides to an in-line coaxial connector.
Holzworth presents the revised HA7402C Phase Noise Analyzer Engine as a “no frills” phase noise measurement system. This system is highly reliable and intuitive while offering measurement speeds that eliminate bottlenecks on manufacturing test lines. The HA7402C is also a cost effective solution for R&D, delivering measurement floors below -190dBc/Hz.
The VSX3717 is an air- or liquid-cooled 4.0 kW X-band solid state power amplifier optimized for pulse radars. This amplifier utilizes GaN transistors to provide high gain, high efficiency, and excellent pulse fidelity. The result is excellent AM/PM, phase-noise, and spectral regrowth performance.