Current Probes

CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS

The NC520 low voltage (surface mount) noise module is an economic solution for built-in test requirements. It contains complete bias circuits and require no external components.

JFW’s 50P-2111 is a 50 Ohm solid-state programmable attenuator with attenuation range 0 to 95 dB by 1dB steps.  The unit operates bi-directionally over the frequency range 200 MHz to 8 GHz.  The unit is labeled “input” and “output” because the RF power rating is different for each port.  The input port is rated for +24 dBm.  The output port is rated for +15 dBm.  It is available with SMA female RF connectors.

The Model 7001 is a half-rack, high density, two-slot mainframe that supports the widest range of signals in the test and measurement industry. DC switching capabilities from nanovolts to 1100V and femtoamps to 5A, as well as RF and optical switch support, make the Model 7001 a versatile production test tool for a wide array of applications. Built-in scan control eliminates the need for the computer to control every step of the test procedure...

The Holzworth HX4920 Frequency Divider is a digital divide-by-4 architecture covering input signals of 4GHz to 24GHz while maintaining signal integrity. 

Qorvo® Enables Mobile Connectivity

Mobile devices drive our connected world. Qorvo's RF solutions allow your next-generation mobile devices to deliver the experience that consumers expect.

The MM1-2567LS is a passive GaAs double-balanced MMIC mixer suitable for both up and down-conversion applications featuring excellent conversion loss, isolation, and a small form factor.

Qorvo’s QM22450 is an antennaplexer designed to maximize performance and create space in 4G/5G handsets. Utilizing Qorvo’s patented technology to diplex 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WLAN, the device ensures minimal transmit insertion loss while providing LTE/NR coexistence.

The Model 2500A225C is a solid-state, Class A design, self-contained, air-cooled, broadband power amplifier designed for applications where instantaneous bandwidth, high gain, and linearity are required.