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The HBM series of broadband balanced mixers covers the waveguide bands from 18–110 GHz. They utilize a low loss structure mated to a matched pair of GaAs Schottky beam lead diodes for minimum conversion loss and maximum bandwidth.
The 18A1NA will support the high level of integration required during qualification testing for digital and analog assemblies operating at microwave frequencies.
Renaissance has successfully designed DC-18 GHz RF Switching Matrix Unit; this unit will direct RF and M/W frequency signals from general and special purpose test equipment to the system under test (SUT) as well as RF and M/W signals from the SUT to the test equipment.
Today, we have continually increasing needs to move, recover, and decode data in smaller bandwidths and shorter time slots with reduced errors. We also want to detect higher resolution information in a physical world of increasing electrical interference.
Today, many electronic applications are becoming portable, from GPS units to test equipment. These devices often must operate in the field without attention for many months while continuously consuming valuable battery power or may have stringent life requirements such as SARSAT beacons.
Valpey Fisher has developed a series of products for Sync-E applications that specifically address both Jitter Transfer and Jitter Generation issues. VF products use a “crystal based” internal reference clock and an extremely narrow loop filter to produce the best performance solutions available in the industry today.
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