Current Probes

CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS

The ATN06-0040PSM is a surface mount GaAs MMIC 6dB attenuator in a DFN package. This attenuator is an ideal solution for attenuating a signal and can be used in a wide range of applications.

The MEQ10-45CSP1 is a passive MMIC equalizer QFN ideal for compensating for low pass filtering effects in RF/microwave and high speed digital systems. 

The SP3T RF switch with SMA Female connectors is available in the failsafe, latching, or momentary (normally open) configuration at 12 Vdc, 15 Vdc, 24 Vdc, or 28 Vdc. An additional option for TTL Logic allows for a 5 Vdc operation.

This high-power millimeter-wave amplifier system is engineered for demanding EMI/RFI, laboratory, continuous-wave, pulsed, and advanced communication environments requiring wide instantaneous bandwidth and exceptional linearity.

Qorvo’s QPC2511 is a high-power single-pole triple-throw (SP3T) switch optimized for radar, communications, and electronic warfare (EW) applications. The switch is capable of operation within the 2 – 11 GHz frequency range.

Electrostatic discharge testing is utilized worldwide by electronics manufacturers to determine the ESD susceptibility of their devices. It is extremely difficult to estimate the exact cost of ESD loss annually, but it can safely be stated that ESD requires the development and testing of many hardware prototypes and contributes to a high number of warranty claims and loss of consumer confidence if failure occurs in the hands of the customer. Given the high cost in time and materials associated with ESD hardware testing, the ability to simulate the ESD testing process in XFdtd is extremely valuable, allowing engineers to pinpoint locations susceptible to ESD damage and optimize ESD mitigation during the concept and design stage of product development.

Mimix Broadband’s 15.0-25.0 GHz GaAs MMIC fundamental mixer is an image reject Kowari mixer which can be used as an up or downconverter. The device has a conversion loss of 8.0 dB with 18.0 dB image rejection across the band.

The model 7037 from Bird is a precision pulse power sensor is 13.56 MHz sensor with an RF power accuracy of 0.5% maintained across its dynamic range. With its time domain analysis feature, or calibrated view of the RF pulse waveform, this power sensor enables a detailed characterization of high-power pulses and is ideally suited to calibrate RF generators that are essential to semiconductor fabrication.