Articles by SAGE Millimeter Inc., Torrance, Calif.

Micro-Strip Patch Array Antenna : SAM-3533532205-28-L1

2015-16 SAM-3533532205-28-L1 35GHz Patch Array AntennaModel SAM-3533532205-28-L1 is a micro-strip patch array antenna with rectangular waveguide interface. The antenna is constructed with higher performance and low loss soft microwave substrates. Various power distribution arrangements, such as corporate-fed or series-fed, are implemented to achieve the best aperture efficiency and antenna performance. The patch array antenna offers high gain and very low side lobes.


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Dielectric Resonator Oscillator: SOD-26303230-KF-S1

2014-07-25 SOD-26303230-KF-S1  26 0 GHz Dielectric Resonator OscillatoModel SOD-26303230-KF-S1 is a 26 GHz dielectric resonator oscillator (DRO). The oscillator is a free running oscillator with high frequency stability which is achieved by implementing a high quality dielectric resonator. The oscillator exhibits +30 dBm output power and low phase noise of -100 dBc/Hz at 100 KHz offset. The frequency stability of the oscillator is +/- 4 ppm or better in the temperature range of -40 to +85 °C.


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W Band Lens Corrected Antenna: SAL-7531143004-10-S1

2015-05 SAL-7531143004-10-S1 W Band Lens Corrected Horn AntennaModel SAL-7531143004-10-S1 is a W band lens corrected antenna with frequency range from 75 to 110 GHz. The antenna has 4 degree half power beamwidth with a typical of 30 dBi gain. The antenna is equipped with a rectangular WR-10 waveguide and UG-387/ U-M flange, which supports linear polarized waveforms. The lens corrected antennas cover the frequency range from 8.2 to 140 GHz.


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Full Band Low Noise Amplifier: SBL-7531142240-1010-S1

2014-04-14 SBL-7531102240-1010-S1 W Band Low Noise AmplifierModel SBL-7531142240-1010-S1 is a W band low noise amplifier covering entire W-band from 75 to 110 GHz .  The amplifier exhibits more than 20 dB small signal gain with ± 1.5 dB gain flatness and around 4.0 dB noise figure. The output P-1 dB of the amplifier is around 0 dBm typical and it draws 30 mA current from a single DC power supply in the range of +5 to +12 volts.


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