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Varactor Tuned Gunn Oscillators
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Varactor tuned Gunn oscillators utilize high performance GaAs Gunn diodes and various cavity configurations to deliver moderate output power with low AM/FM noise and harmonic emissions. The oscillators are specially designed for a broader tuning bandwidth and an electrical tuning capability. The standard offering covers the frequency range of 8.2 to 110 GHz and features a self-locking set screw for fine frequency setting. While standard models offer a waveguide interface, a coaxial interface is also available. The performance of the oscillator can be further enhanced by adding an isolator, Gunn oscillator modulator/regulator, and temperature heater.
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18 To 40 GHz Dual-Ridged Horn Antenna For 5G Applications
SAR-1834031432-KF-S1-DR
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For 5G applications, SAGE Millimeter, Inc. has released a new dual-ridged horn antenna. Model SAR-1834031432-KF-S1-DR is a dual-ridged horn antenna that operates from 18 to 40 GHz. The antenna offers a nominal gain between 12 and 17 dBi and a typical 3 dB beamwidth between 20˚ and 43˚. The antenna supports linear polarized waveforms and features a four-hole mounting plate. The RF port offers a female K connector. The antenna measures 2.84” long, with a width of 2.00” and height of 2.00”.
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Conical Horn Antennas
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Conical gain horns are offered as both standard and custom models with either a circular or rectangular waveguide interface. While conical gain horns 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. The listed models operate across the full waveguide band and offer 23 dB nominal gain, 12 degrees typical half power beamwidth, a 24 dB typical side lobe level and 1.15:1 VSWR at center frequency. The below standard offering covers the frequency range of 8.5 to 140 GHz. However, other frequencies and standard models with 10, 15, 20 and 25 dB gain are also available.
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Lens Antennas
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A lens antenna is a directional antenna that uses a shaped piece of microwave-transparent material to bend and focus microwaves by refraction, as an optical lens does for light.[1] Typically it consists of a small feed antenna such as a patch antenna or horn antenna which radiates radio waves, with a piece of dielectric or composite material in front which functions as a converging lens to collimate the radio waves into a beam.[2] Conversely, in a receiving antenna the lens focuses the incoming radio waves onto the feed antenna, which converts them to electric currents which are delivered to a radio receiver. They can also be fed by an array of feed antennas, called a focal plane array (FPA), to create more complicated radiation patterns.
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Lens Corrected Antennas
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Lens corrected antennas are offered with either a circular or rectangular waveguide interface. While lens corrected 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. These antennas are designed and constructed to offer high efficiency, low side lobes and a rugged mechanical configuration. In general, lens corrected antennas are ideal for achieving gain levels of up to 30 dB with moderate side lobe rejections. Additionally, its dielectric lens provides phase error corrections and serves as a radome to protect from environmental conditions.
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Coaxial Calibration Kits
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Designed to provide accurate calibrations of network analyzers in the DC to 18.0 GHz range.
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Transceivers
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The transmitter has a typical transmit output power of +24 dBm in the frequency range of 64 to 66 GHz with an IF input power of 0 dBm and frequency range of DC to 5 GHz.
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GaN Amplifiers
SBP-3233831838-KFKF-E1-HR
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Model SBP-3233831838-KFKF-E1-HR is a power amplifier with a typical small signal gain of 18 dB and a nominal Psat of +38 dBm across the frequency range of 32 to 38 GHz. The DC power requirement for the amplifier is +30 VDC/2 A. The mechanical configuration is an inline structure with K(F) connector as its input port and output port. Other port configurations, such as K connectors and WR-28 waveguides for either the input or output, are also available under different model numbers.















