ERAVANT
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Gaussian Optics Lens Antennas
SAG-1441544002-06-S1
Gaussian optics lens antennas are offered with either a circular or rectangular waveguide interface. While Gaussian optics lens 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. Gaussian optics lens antennas are designed and constructed to offer high efficiency, low side lobes and a rugged mechanical configuration. A corrugated feed horn and dielectric lens allow these antennas to form well-defined Gaussian beams. Additionally, the dielectric lens provides phase error corrections and serves as a radome to protect from environmental conditions.
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Full Band Noise Figure and Gain Test Extenders
STG-06-S1
Full band noise figure and gain test extenders are offered to extend noise and gain measuring capabilities up to higher millimeterwave frequency ranges. These extenders are designed to interface with noise and gain test systems that have an input IF of 10 MHz to 1.6 GHz, such as the industry standard Keysight 8970A/B, N8975A and Maury MT 2075B. The noise figure and gain test extenders include a high-performance, solid-state noise source (STZ series) and a full waveguide down converter (STC series), which consists of a Faraday isolator (STF series), full band mixer (SFB series), frequency multiplier, and IF amplifier. A frequency source with an output signal in the frequency range of 10 to 20 GHz is required as a local oscillator for the down converter. The noise source is automatically powered on and off by the noise figure meter.
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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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Modulators
A modulator is an electronic circuit that superimposes a low-frequency (information) signal onto a high-frequency (carrier) signal for the purpose of wireless transmission. The reason for this is that higher frequency signals can be received using shorter aerials, which are more practical than longer ones. The information signal can be either analog or digital.
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Balanced Upconverters
Are used to create a mm-wave signal by combining a lower RF frequency with a higher mm wave frequency.
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Amplitude Detectors
Amplitude detection, which eliminates the carrier (or the subcarrier) at the Doppler filter output
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Passive Frequency Multipliers
The frequency multiplier which generates output with power level less than input power.
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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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Frequency Up Converters
Are integrated assemblies that convert low frequency RF signals to higher frequency RF signals.
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Volume Production Oscillators
Volume production oscillators utilize either high performance GaAs Gunn diodes with high Q cavity designs or state-of-the-art FET devices with dielectric resonators to yield excellent phase noise and stability. These oscillators are free running with extremely high frequency and power stability. The oscillators are generally designed and manufactured for fixed frequency applications. However, fine frequency adjustments can be achieved by mechanically tuning the provided self-locking screw. While the below standard models are offered for immediate production release, custom models are also available.
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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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Mechanical Tunable Phase Shifters
The phase shifter features a high resolution precision micrometer which allows for finer adjustment sensitivity than a standard micrometer. The phase shifter is an ideal piece of equipment in waveguide systems where broadband phase shifting is required. The phase shifter exhibits a 2.5 dB typical insertion loss and an adjustable phase range of up to 180 degrees.
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Horn Antennas
A horn antenna or microwave horn is an antenna that consists of a flaring metal waveguide shaped like a horn to direct radio waves in a beam.