by Rinchen Athup | May 10, 2024 | Amplifiers, Engineering Resources, Product Updates
0.4 GHz TO 8 GHz MMIC LNA with Bypass Versatile Performance with Extended Dynamic Range Mini-Circuits’ TSY-83LN+ wideband, MMIC LNA incorporates a bypass mode feature to extend system dynamic range. This model operates from 0.4 to 8 GHz and achieves an industry...
by Rinchen Athup | May 3, 2024 | Engineering Resources, Filters, Product Updates
PASSBANDS TO 29.5 GHz | STOPBANDS TO 40 GHz Thin Film Filter Technology Wide-Passband Designs with High Q Mini-Circuits has expanded our line of thin-film filter topologies to address a wider variety of applications and requirements. Low pass and band pass...
by Rinchen Athup | Apr 25, 2024 | Amplifiers, Engineering Resources, Product Updates
20 GHz TO 54 GHz mmWave Variable Gain Amp Fine-Tune GNIP for Your Entire Signal Cascade The ZVA-20543VG+ variable gain, medium power amplifier provides 50 dB of gain, with a 17 dB adjustable gain range. Gain adjustment is possible either digitally or by applying an...
by Rinchen Athup | Apr 18, 2024 | Adapters, Engineering Resources, Product Updates
DC TO 90 GHz Wideband 1.35mm Adapters Low Insertion Loss & VSWR through RF/mmWave Mini-Circuits’ 1.35mm to 1.35mm RF/mmWave adapter series offers three mating adaptations to meet all possible interface configurations. Ultra-wideband, 90 GHz capability allows these...
by Rinchen Athup | Apr 4, 2024 | Amplifiers, Engineering Resources, Product Updates
0.3 GHz to 26.5 GHz MMIC Variable Gain Amp. High Dynamic Range & Low Noise The PVGA-273+ low noise, variable gain MMIC amplifier features an NF of 2.6 dB, 13.9 dB gain, +15 dBm P1dB, and +29 dBm OIP3. This VGA affords a gain control range of 30 dB with a control...
by Rinchen Athup | Mar 13, 2024 | Engineering Resources, Filters, Product Updates
300 MHz TO 50 GHz Cavity Filters High Rejection & Selectivity Cavity filters achieve much higher Q, steeper rejection skirts, and higher power handling than other filter technologies, such as ceramic resonator filters, and are utilized where low passband insertion...
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