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ZLNA-9K-6G-01 -
COM-MW Co., Ltd.
Low Noise Amplifier, Frequency 0.009~6000MHz, Gain 40dB, Noise figure 3.5dB, P-1dB power 8dBm, SMA Female
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WGNS -
Farran Technology Ltd
The system allows the user to extend the frequency range of the NFA to allow for accurate noise figure measurements to be performed on a device operating in the 26.5 – 170GHz range on wafer as well as in benchtop applications. Farran offers the WGNS series of noise sources to be used in conjunction with the FBC down converters for use as frequency extenders for noise figure measurement test system.
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NC3000 -
Noisecom
The NC 3000 Series calibrated coaxial noise sources are well suited for receiver testing, noise figure measurements, or applications that require broadband noise and fast switching times.
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RF-LAMBDA Inc.
Integrated dual directional amplifier offering high output power and low noise figure
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RFecho
Low noise amplifier with a typical small signal gain of 22 dB and a nominal noise figure of 5dB across the frequencyrange of 90 to 110 GHz.
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Q347B -
Keysight Technologies
The Q347B waveguide noise source (33 to 50 GHz frequency range), allows you to make accurate noise figure measurements on millimeter-wave devices...
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MShU Series -
Micran Co. Ltd.
*Ultrawide Operating Frequency Range*Small Size*Low Noise Figure*Low Power Consumption
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N4002A -
Keysight Technologies
The SNS series N4002A noise source was designed to measure DUT noise figures reliably and accurately up to 30 dB from 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz.
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WCA Series -
WanTcom Inc.
WCA series super low noise amplifiers have sub-0.5 dB noise figure at VHF band with several octave bandwidth. The amplifiers have 75 Ohm impedance.
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SBL- 5037533550-1515-E1 -
ERAVANT
50 to 75 GHz, 35 dB Gain, 5 dB Noise Figure V Band Low Noise Amplifier for IEEE 802.11.ad WiGig. Model SBL-5037533550-1515-E1 is a low noise amplifier with a typical small signal gain of 35 dB and a nominal noise figure of 5 dB across the frequency range of 50 to 75 GHz. The DC power requirement for the amplifier is +8 VDC/150 mA. The mechanical configuration offers an in-line structure with WR-15 waveguides and UG-385/U flanges.
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N4000A -
Keysight Technologies
The SNS series N4000A noise source is designed for accurately measuring devices with low noise figure, with a frequency range of 10 MHz to 18 GHz and nominal ENR 6 dB.
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346B -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight 346B noise source is the ideal companion to Keysight's noise figure solutions. Since it is broadband (10 MHz to 18 GHz), it eliminates the necessity for several sources at different frequency bands. The low SWR of the noise source reduces a major source of measurement uncertainty; reflections of test signals. The 346B's high ENR, low SWR, and variety of connectors make it a general-purpose noise source. Add special option H01 for high ENR (21 dB typical) to measure high noise figure devices, or option H42 for measuring Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) low noise block converters.
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Chengdu KeyLink Microwave Technology Co., Ltd.
KeyLink's low noise amplifiers typically exhibit noise figures below 5.5dB and output 1dB compression points up 8dBm. These amplifiers are economical choices for general purpose applications. KeyLink's low noise amplifiers can be categorized as follows.
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FBC -
Farran Technology Ltd
The FBC-XX-FB is a full band system can be built upon a Keysight N8975A Noise Figure Analyzer (NFA) or X Series Signal Analyzer with option N9069A. This system allows the user to extend the frequency range of the NFA to allow for accurate noise figure measurements to be performed on a device covering Ka, U, V, E, W bands (26.5-170 GHz), when used with an Agilent E8247C signal generator (or equivalent).
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R&K Company Ltd.
R&K’s Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) series products are a type of small signal amplifiers but with excellent noise figure. LNA is designed to significantly minimize additional noise to be introduced inside the product, and capable to amplify the input RF signal to the required level with minimal impact from noise on output RF signal.