Current Probes

CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS

A high bandwidth, low-power specialized vibration sensor to improve voice call quality in noisy environments.

The ADL6012 is a versatile, broadband envelope detector that operates from 2 GHz to 67 GHz. The combination of a wide, 500 MHz envelope bandwidth and a fast, 0.6 ns rise time makes the device suitable for a wide range of applications, including wideband envelope tracking, transmitter local oscillator (LO) leakage corrections, and high resolution pulse (radar) detection.

The MEQ3-40CSP1 is a compact, passive MMIC equalizer engineered for broadband applications requiring frequency-dependent loss compensation and gain flatness improvement.

dB Control offers the dB-2347-01 Airborne Power Supply designed for use in decoy instruments in airborne platforms. The power supply system has an output power of 6.4 VDC at 68 Amps with an input voltage operating in the 1270 VDC – 1500 VDC range. This instrument also features both over current and under voltage protection so as to not damage the power supply.

D-TA offers the open-architecture MFEL-5000 as the most advanced and most cost effective ELINT solution in the market. The MFEL5000 uses dual antennas (OMNI & Spinner DF), dual receivers, and a large data storage server for multi-core software processing, recording, and analysis of signals of interests (SOIs).

The B6 Series offers outstanding RF performance across all frequency bands with various configuration and voltage options, low insertion loss, high isolation, excellent repeatability, and additional customization choices.

Skyworks offers the SKY5®-5242-11 dual 2.4 GHz, 802.11ax high-linearity, high-efficiency front-end module (FEM) specifically designed for Wi-Fi 6 enabled devices including handsets, tablets, and mobile devices supporting WLAN and Bluetooth® protocols.

The RSA7100 series wideband signal analyzers offer real-time spectrum analysis up to 800 MHz bandwidth, enabling researchers in communications, radar, and electronic warfare to create next-gen designs.