Current Probes
CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS
dB-Control offers the dB-4164 traveling wave tube amplifier (TWTA) for power amplification of CW, AM, FM or pulse-modulated signals. Operating in the 26.5 to 40 GHz frequency range, this TWTA provides 100 Watts minimum output power, and proprietary low-noise, high-efficiency designs to operate the RF signal path.
The SMS7630 Series comprises low-cost, surface mountable, plastic packaged silicon mixer Schottky diodes designed for RF and microwave mixers and detectors. They include low barrier diodes and zero-bias detectors that combine Skyworks advanced semiconductor technology with low-cost packaging techniques. All diodes are 100 percent DC tested and deliver tight parameter distribution, which minimizes performance variability.
The QPA9501 is a high-power amplifier module from Qorvo designed for 5G, pre-5G small cell BTS, and Wi-Fi bands from 5100 to 5900 MHz within LTE-U/LAA applications. The module comprises an internally matched 3-stage power amplifier (PA), a compensated DC biasing circuit, and an output power detector.
KRYTAR’s directional couplers are uniquely designed for systems applications where external leveling, precise monitoring, signal mixing, or swept transmission and reflection measurements are required. KRYTAR’s latest addition, Model 110050030, enhances the selection of multi-purpose, stripline designs that exhibit excellent coupling over a ultra-broadband frequency range of 10.0 to 50.0 GHz in a single, compact and lightweight package.
Qorvo delivers the QPM1000 integrated limiter/low noise amplifier (LNA) designed to provide robust, high performance over the 2 – 20 GHz frequency range. The LNA features 17 dB small signal gain with gain control and > 18 dBm P1dB with a range of noise figure of 1.7 – 4 dB across frequency. Additionally, the integrated limiter delivers a robustness level of up to 4 W of incident power without performance degradation.
The ADAR1000 is a 4-channel, X and Ku frequency band, beamforming core chip for phased arrays. This device operates in half-duplex between receive and transmit modes.