• Withwave’s multi-channel SMPM cable assemblies provide a choice of 26,5, 40 or 50 GHz configurations based on precision array design and superior high-frequency cabling solutions.
  • This MMIC from Macom contains a two-stage reactively matched amplifier design approach, enabling high power and power added efficiency to be achieved in a 7 x 7 mm surface-mount package.
  • Atlanta Micro’s AM3228 is a passive lowpass filter implemented on chip, that provides low loss and high rejection, and excels in 18 GHz direct digitisation applications.
  • The RFS1140 from Mercury Systems is the first multi-chip module to combine the processing power of the AMD Versal AI Core series adaptive SoC, along with Jariet Technologies’ high-speed data converters.
  • The tuneable filter banks typically provide a 75% reduction in footprint over conventional harmonic switched filter banks, and using them helps to reduce costs due to reduced part count and tuning time.
  • NexTek has expanded their line of PTI-BB50 connectors with the standard DC block coaxial RF surge protectors which incorporate a blocking capacitor and gas discharge tube to provide isolation.
  • SynQor recently produced a white paper to demonstrate how its PowerQor family of synchronous rectifier-based DC-DC converters provide more usable output power without a heatsink than do conventional, Schottky diode-based converters with a heatsink.
  • RFiber Solutions provides an holistic and comprehensive approach to all components and subsystems within a product, from the RF front-end through to the power supply.
  • The AM1135 is a wideband digitally controlled variable gain amplifier that provides 2 dB of gain variation with approximately equal steps of 0,6 dB.
  • The MAAL-011158 from Macom is an easy-to-use low-phase noise amplifier that provides 12 dB of gain in a 32-lead QFN plastic package.