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Keysight Technologies
Excellent SWR for reducing mismatch uncertainty Accurate calibration and traceability to US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) millimeter-wave sensor calibration Compatible with EPM (new N1913A/ 14A, E4418B/ 19B), EPM-P (E4416A/ 17A) and P-series (N1911A/ 12A) power meters, plus the E1416A VXI and discontinued 70100A and 43X power meter Accurate average power measurements over -70 to -20 dBm Frequency range 50 MHz to 50 GHzDiode power sensing element
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8485D -
Keysight Technologies
Excellent SWR for reducing mismatch uncertainty Accurate calibration and traceability to US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)Compatible with EPM (new N1913A/ 14A, E4418B/ 19B), EPM-P (E4416A/ 17A) and P-series (N1911A/ 12A) power meters, plus the E1416A VXI and discontinued 70100A and 43X power meter Accurate average power measurements over -70 to -20 dBm Frequency range 50 MHz to 26.5 GHz
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Macom Technology Solutions Holdings Inc.
Schottky diodes are majority carrier diodes formed by plating a layer of metal on a layer of doped semiconductor, which forms a rectifying junction. The type of metal and the type of dopant in the semiconductor determines the diode’s barrier height, which is a measure of the amount of energy required to force the diode into forward conduction. MACOM produces Si Schottky diodes as well as GaAs Schottky diodes for use as signal detectors or in frequency mixers.
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Carl E. Holmes Company
High voltage diode assemblies are built by adding diodes in series to yield a higher peak inverse voltage. For example, if each diode is rated for 1200 peak inverse voltage (PIV), then six diodes in series would have a total peak inverse voltage of 7200 PIV. The detailed circuit is shown below.
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Naprotek, LLC.
The SemiGen SBL 2000 series Beam Lead PIN Diodes feature fast switching speeds at both low capacitance and resistance. Beam Lead PIN Diodes have high levels of mechanical strength and stability during assembly. These diodes are suitable for microstrip or stripline circuits as well as circuits requiring high isolation from a series of mounted diodes such as multi-throw switches, phase shifters, attenuators and modulators.
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Chroma ATE Inc.
The Chroma 58620 Laser Diode Characterization Station is a state-of-the-art full turnkey system specially designed for laser diode testing. Features range from macro inspection of the facet or aperture active area to a full suite of electro-optical parametic tests.
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Yelo Ltd.
Laser reliability testing consists of a series of tests that laser diodes can be put under in order to ensure their reliability for post-production use. There are different types of tests that can be carried out and there are multiple measurements that can be taken in order to evaluate the reliability of the device. One of these tests is laser diode burn-in.
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ficonTEC Service GmbH
The laser diode is one of the most common devices used throughout photonics. The micro-assembly process calls for the placement and bonding (align-&-attach) of single emitters, or multiple laser diodes (stacked or complete bars), the placement, active alignment and bonding of necessary micro-optical elements, subsequent device testing, and ultimately packaging and quality control. ficonTEC’s machine systems are capable of all the steps necessary for assembling laser diodes, even high-power devices. Multiple in-line systems can be configured to address entire process segments.
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Keysight Technologies
Keysight Technologies provides MMIC diodes ideal for microwave radio, aerospace and defense, and instrumentation applications.
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Macom Technology Solutions Holdings Inc.
MACOM’s PIN switch and attenuator diodes provide broadband performance from 1 MHz to 70 GHz. Available in die form, SURMOUNTTM, flip chip, plastic and ceramic packaging. These products are excellent choices for your switch, limiter, phase shifter and attenuator circuit applications. These diodes are available in Silicon, GaAs and AlGaAs technologies.
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Yelo Ltd.
Life-tests consist of the highly accelerated ageing, under controlled conditions, of a group of lasers taken as a representative sample. Optical degradation of the laser diodes is observed and recorded by precisely measuring changes in the laser's operating characteristics during the test. Life-tests are used for vendor qualification of the laser diodes during product development and can be conducted throughout the production life of the laser.
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D&V Electronics LTD
D&V’s diode and rectifier test systems provide a quick, accurate and easy to use interface to check and measure all main parameters of regular and avalanche rectifiers. Real life conditions are simulated to maximize diagnostic capabilities. Additionally, analysis of the rectifier’s thermal resistance can be performed to detect poor internal diode connections and related defects.
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Micran Co. Ltd.
Majority carrier diodes formed by plating a layer of metal on a layer of doped semiconductor, which forms a rectifying junction.