Current Probes

CURRENT PROBE PRODUCTS

SPEAG's latest release of SEMCAD X introduces a new solver based on the Mode Matching Technique for the accurate and fast simulation of passive waveguide structures. The new solver has been integrated into the existing SEMCAD X framework to solve complex EM challenges in microwave industry. Together with the EM and Thermal solvers, SEMCAD X Microwave can be successfully applied to a wide variety of electromagnetic problems ranging from microwave devices, EMC, optics, to bio-medical applications.

The AIMS certified APM-424 or U.S. Military TS-4530 Test Set easily accommodates a variety of aircraft and ground/shipboard platforms to test transponder and interrogator performance including Mode S Elementary and Enhanced Surveillance, as well as growth to Mode 5.

Times Microwave Systems SiO2 cable assemblies are a major advancement in Silicon Dioxide coaxial cable technology. Improvements have been made in the areas of cable design, cable manufacturing technology, glass seal technology, and the range of connector types available.

Helical Antenna (AF816M157502-T) by Digi-Key

HUBER+SUHNER offers a new ultra-compact, integrated PAM4 Receiver Optical Sub-Assembly (ROSA) designed for compatibility with 200GBase-LR4 and 400GBase-FR8 transceivers. Yielding superior performance in a robust and reliable design, the multi-lambda 200 Gbps ROSA sets the standard for the next-generation of pluggable transceivers in data center and LAN applications.

The MMG3009NT1 is a General Purpose Amplifier that is internally input and output matched. It is designed for a broad range of Class A, small - signal, high linearity, general purpose applications. It is suitable for applications with frequencies from 0 to 6000 MHz such as Cellular, PCS, BWA, WLL, PHS, CATV, VHF, UHF, UMTS and general small - signal RF.
The clock or XO oscillator is an uncompensated quartz crystal oscillator, the frequency vs temperature performance being directly related to the quartz angle...

Industrial users of RF energy have specific needs that are unlike those of typical communications users. Common frequencies employed by Plasma generation systems and Vinyl Welders tend to be standardized as are the materials that are used. For those companies using high power 13.56 and 27.12 MHz systems, Narda-STS has developed the new NIM series, the NIM-511 and NIM-513. The NIM-513 covers 10 to 42 MHz, and is perfect for users of 27.12 MHz systems, while the NIM-511 covers a broader 300 kHz to 100 MHz frequency range for semiconductor applications that use not only 13.56 MHz, but might also have nearby Induction Heating coils operating in the 100-400 kHz region.