Current Probes
CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS
A.H. Systems offers Current Probe devices designed to be used in generating and measuring high levels of RF current, and in many industrial and scientific applications. They can be used to measure conducted currents without making direct contact with the source conductor or metallic surface.
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 MPD-0222FCSP2 is a small footprint MMIC 2-Way Wilkinson power divider/power splitter featuring high isolation in our compact CSP2 chip scale package.
The QPD0012 is a dual-path discrete GaN on SiC HEMT in DFN package which operates from 2.5 to 2.7 GHz. The device is a single-stage power amplifier transistor for Doherty application.
The MMPX-00002PSM is a passive MMIC (Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit) quadplexer designed to multiplex signals across four distinct frequency bands: DC–6 GHz, 8–10 GHz, 12–14 GHz, and 16–18 GHz.
The ADRF5300 is a reflective, SPDT switch manufactured in the silicon process, developed for 5G applications ranging from 24 GHz to 32 GHz. The ADRF5300 has a low insertion loss of 1.1 dB, a high isolation of 38 dB, and an RF input power handling capability of 28 dBm average and 36 dBm peak.
The Ku-band IMA is a versatile tool for broadband communication datalinks in various applications such as aircraft and ground stations, shipboard communications, and unmanned vehicles.
The SSG-44G-RC offers a cost-effective, high-power millimeter-wave signal source with low phase noise, harmonic rejection, and versatile control via USB/Ethernet for automated testing.