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Low Noise Amplifier: CMD186P3

CM_186_PRCustom MMIC, a developer of performance-driven monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs), is adding a 6 to 11 GHz low noise amplifier to their growing line of high quality products. The CMD186P3 presents an ultra-low noise figure of 2.1 dB, delivers greater than 18 dB of gain, and has a corresponding output 1 dB compression point of +16.5 dBm.


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D Band Frequency Extender

STE-SF906-00-N1Model STE-SF906-00-N1 is a D band frequency extender, which extends the input frequency of 12 to19 GHz to a full waveguide bandwidth, 110 to 170 GHz operation. The frequency extender combines high performance millimeter passive multipliers, amplifiers and filters to extend the low frequency sweeper or synthesizer to D band frequency band.


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Low Cost K Band FMCW Ranging and Directional Sensor Module

SSP-24303-42-D1Model SSP-24303-42-D1 is a low cost, production ready K band FMCW ranging and directional sensor module. The center frequency of the module is set at 24.125 GHz with +/-150 MHz frequency modulation bandwidth and +3 dBm nominal output powers. The sensor operates from a single +5 .0 Vdc power supplier and typically draws 250-mA current and requires 0 to +15 volts voltage swing for electrical tuning.


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Low Cost K Band FMCW Ranging Sensor Module

SSP-24305-42-S1Model SSP-24305-42-S1 is a low cost, production ready K band FMCW ranging sensor module. The center frequency of the module is set at 24.125 GHz with +/-150 MHz frequency modulation bandwidth and +5 dBm nominal output power. The sensor operates from a single +5 .0 Vdc power supplier and typically draws 250-mA current and requires 0 to +15 volts voltage swing for electrical tuning.


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Low Cost K Band Varactor Tuned Gunn Oscillator

SOL-24307-42-VGModel SOL-24307-42-VG is a low cost, production ready K band Varactor tuned Gunn oscillator. The center frequency of the VCO is set at 24.125 GHz with +/-150 MHz frequency modulation bandwidth and +7 dBm nominal output powers. The VCO operates from a single +5 .0 Vdc power supplier and typically draws 250-mA current and requires 0 to +15 volts voltage swing for electrical tuning.


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