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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices RF amplifier modules offer high linearity, low noise figures, and low phase noise, as well as low power consumption. These devices are all fully specified over frequency and temperature for use in a variety of applications.
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NC346 Series -
Noisecom
Noisecom's NC346 Series is designed for Broadband coaxial noise figure measurement applications. Each module's low VSWR reduces reflections and increases measurement accuracy.
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SNS Series -
Keysight Technologies
Works in conjunction with the NFA Series of noise figure analyzers to simplify measurement set-up and improve accuracy and reliability, automatically downloading electronically stored calibration data.
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U1831C -
Keysight Technologies
The USB-powered U1831C provides broadband noise figure measurements from 10 MHz – 26.5 GHz with modular signal analyzer and benchtop X-Series signal analyzers.
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WBA Series -
WanTcom Inc.
WBA series low noise amplifiers have the octave bandwidth from MHz to GHz. With super low noise figure and exceptional low VSWR, WBA series LNA achieves exceptional gain flatness accross octave or multi-octave bandwidth.
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Microwave Amps Ltd
Series of low noise & small signal microwave amplifiers cover frequencies from 0.4GHz to 20GHz with minimum gain 20dB and Noise figures of 2dB max. These products are tuned to customer selected bandwidths of typically 500MHz, and are ideally suited for link receivers.
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347 -
Keysight Technologies
The R347B waveguide noise source cover the R-band (26.5 to 40 GHz frequency range), while the Q347B model cover the Q-band (33 to 50 GHz frequency range), allows you to make accurate noise figure measurements on millimeter-wave devices.
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AWL-7186 -
Anokiwave Inc.
The AWL-7186 is a 4-stage ultra-low noise amplifier that provides a noise figure of less than 3.5 dB, an output P1dB of +8 dBm, and an adjustable gain range of 15 dB. The MMIC features exceptional gain flatness and superior noise performance over a very wide bandwidth. It is implemented in 0.1 um GaAs PHEMT technology.
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U1832C -
Keysight Technologies
The USB-powered (USB TMC compliant) U1832C provides broadband noise figure measurements from 500 MHz – 50 GHz with modular signal analyzer, benchtop X-Series signal analyzers and Fieldfox
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WA Series -
WanTcom Inc.
WA series low noise amplifiers are the balance type LNA with alarm capability in some of the products. Besides offering very low noise figure and wide bandwidth, the LNA have high linearity with unconditional stable design. The noise figures are from 0.40 dB to 1.0 dB and IP3 from 30 dBm to 40 dBm.The amplifiers cover the frequency bands of VHF, UHF, Cellular, GSM, DCS, PCS, 3G, C, and wireless LAN. The built-in alarm capabilities include Branch 1 and Branch 2 alarms, Soft Failure alarm, Hard Failure alarm, Soft alarm Open-Collector, and Hard alarm Open-Collector.
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Kuhne electronic GmbH
The products have a big Dynamic Range, are highly linear and have low Noise Figures to keep the best possible quality of the signals to be converted. For this reason an internal filter for secondary wave suppression is implemented.
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Kuhne electronic GmbH
The products have a big Dynamic Range, are highly linear and have low Noise Figures to keep the best possible quality of the signals to be converted. For this reason an internal filter for secondary wave suppression is implemented.
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Teledyne Lincoln Microwave
Our range of ITAR Free, Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs) cover a variety of applications but are primarily suited to airborne, maritime and ground based radar systems. LNAs are primarily intended to minimise added noise whilst providing high gain so design focusses on the parameters associated with the noise response of the amplifier. They are usually the first amplifier in the Radar detection chain and will have the lowest noise figure.
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346C -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight 346C noise source is the ideal companion to Keysight's noise figure solutions. Since it is broadband (10 MHz to 26.5 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. Option K01 is a coaxial noise source and features coverage from 1 to 50 GHz with a 2.4 mm coaxial connector.
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Pentek, Inc.
The Bandit™ family of analog receivers or RF tuners provide a series of high-performance, stand-alone RF downconverter modules. These products offer a low noise figure, programmable gain and a high dynamic range and ensure there are no gaps in the RF spectrum coverage.