ERAVANT
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DC Blocks
DC blocks are coaxial components that prevent the flow of audio and direct current (DC) frequencies while offering minimum interference to RF signals.
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Voltage Controlled Variable Attenuators
A voltage variable attenuator is an electronic device that provides a variable attenuation depending on the voltage applied
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Ranging Sensor Heads
A ranging sensor head that is designed and manufactured for short range measurements of a moving or stationary target's range, speed and direction.
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Full Band Phase Shifters
STP-18-10-M2
Full band phase shifters are micrometer-driven, waveguide-based phase shifters. The configuration of the micrometer-driven phase shifters is similar to that of level setting attenuators, where the phase shifting is caused by an E-plane dielectric insert in the rectangular waveguide. The amount of phase shifting is directly dependent on the volume of the insert. The VSWR and the insertion loss of these phase shifters are dependent on the frequency. The below standard offering covers the frequency range of 18 to 110 GHz and a phase shifting range of 180 degrees. These micrometer-driven phase shifters are typically used to introduce a certain amount of phase shifting when the absolute number is not a focus.
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GaN Amplifiers
SBP-3233831838-KFKF-E1-HR
Model SBP-3233831838-KFKF-E1-HR is a power amplifier with a typical small signal gain of 18 dB and a nominal Psat of +38 dBm across the frequency range of 32 to 38 GHz. The DC power requirement for the amplifier is +30 VDC/2 A. The mechanical configuration is an inline structure with K(F) connector as its input port and output port. Other port configurations, such as K connectors and WR-28 waveguides for either the input or output, are also available under different model numbers.
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Transceivers
The transmitter has a typical transmit output power of +24 dBm in the frequency range of 64 to 66 GHz with an IF input power of 0 dBm and frequency range of DC to 5 GHz.
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Transmitters
The transmitter has a typical conversion gain of 23 dB with a typical P1dB of 30 dBm in the frequency range of 17 to 22 GHz.
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Dual Polarized Scalar Feed Horn Antenna, 24 to 42 GHz, 15 dBi
SAF-2434231535-358-S1-280-DP
Model SAF-2434231535-358-S1-280-DP is a dual polarized, WR-28 scalar feed horn antenna assembly that coversseveral popular 5G bands in the frequency range of 24 to 42 GHz. The antenna features an integrated orthomode transducer (OMT) that provides high port isolation and cross-polarization cancellation and a broad band scalar horn that provides low side lobe levels.
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Lens Corrected Antennas
Lens corrected antennas are offered with either a circular or rectangular waveguide interface. While lens corrected antennas with a rectangular waveguide interface can only support linear polarization, models with a circular waveguide interface can support various polarization types including horizontal, vertical, left-handed circular, and right-handed circular polarization for broader applications. These antennas are designed and constructed to offer high efficiency, low side lobes and a rugged mechanical configuration. In general, lens corrected antennas are ideal for achieving gain levels of up to 30 dB with moderate side lobe rejections. Additionally, its dielectric lens provides phase error corrections and serves as a radome to protect from environmental conditions.
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Array Antennas
An antenna array (or array antenna) is a set of multiple connected antennas which work together as a single antenna, to transmit or receive radio waves. The individual antennas (called elements) are usually connected to a single receiver or transmitter by feedlines that feed the power to the elements in a specific phase relationship. The radio waves radiated by each individual antenna combine and superpose, adding together (interfering constructively) to enhance the power radiated in desired directions, and cancelling (interfering destructively) to reduce the power radiated in other directions. Similarly, when used for receiving, the separate radio frequency currents from the individual antennas combine in the receiver with the correct phase relationship to enhance signals received from the desired directions and cancel signals from undesired directions. More sophisticated array antennas may have multiple transmitter or receiver modules, each connected to a separate antenna element or group of elements.
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Sector Antennas
A sector antenna is a type of directional microwave antenna with a sector-shaped radiation pattern. The word "sector" is used in the geometric sense; some portion of the circumference of a circle measured in degrees of arc. 60°, 90° and 120° designs are typical, often with a few degrees 'extra' to ensure overlap and mounted in multiples when wider or full-circle coverage is required (see photos below). The largest use of these antennas is as antennas for cell phone base-station sites. They are also used for other types of mobile communications, for example in Wi-Fi networks. They are used for limited-range distances of around 4 to 5 km.
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Active Frequency Multipliers
The frequency multiplier which generates output signal with power greater than or equal to input power