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10 MHz GPS Disciplined OCXO |
OCXO
from Bliley Technologies
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The Atlas 1PPS from Bliley Technologies is a GPS Disciplined OCXO (GPSDO) that operates at 10 MHz. By combining an OCXO and GPS short and long-term stability, the Atlas 1PPS product provides high precision frequency stability. It has a software interface for BIT status and 1PPS output steering that is not typically provided with traditional GPSDOs. The OCXO has a handover stability of ±10 ppb and requires a steady-state power of 250 mW. |
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GaAs MMIC Double Balanced Mixer from 8 to 32 GHz |
RF Mixer
from Marki Microwave
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The MM1-0832LSM is a double-balanced mixer from Marki Microwave with an RF/LO frequency from 8 to 32 GHz and an IF frequency from DC to 12 GHz. This high-frequency X-band GaAs MMIC mixer works well as both an up and down converter. This mixer has a low conversion loss of 8.5 dB and high LO to RF isolation of 36 dB at low LO powers. It is ideal for 5G, Satcom, Electronic Warfare and Test & measurement applications. |
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Phased Array Antenna from 5.5 to 18 GHz |
Antenna
from MTI Wireless Edge
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The MT–442201/v/a from MTI Wireless Edge is a Linear Vivaldi Phased Array Antenna with eight active elements and two secondary elements. This airborne vertically polarized antenna operates from 5.5 to 18 GHz and provides a peak gain of up to 7 dBi for any active element in the array. The phased array antenna provides a vertical polarization and a beamwidth from 70 to 150 degrees. |
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4 W Lower Ku-Band Block Up Converters |
Block Up Converter
from New Japan Radio
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The NJT8316L series from New Japan Radio (JRC) are lower Ku band Block Up Converters that up-convert an input frequency from 950 to 1450 MHz to an output frequency from 12.75 to 13.25 GHz. They provide an output power of more than 36 dBm (4 W) with a gain of over 56 dB and have a noise figure of less than 23 dB. These BUCs consume 28 watts of power and require a supply voltage from 12 to 30 volts. |
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LoRaWAN + BLE Module with Integrated Antenna |
RF Module
from Onethinx
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The Onethinx LoRaWAN Core module is a ready-to-use LoRaWAN + Bluetooth low energy module. It consists of Cypress's PSoC 6 with built-in Bluetooth Low Energy wireless connectivity and Semtech's sub-GHz radio transceiver SX1261. The module can transmit up to 15 dBm of power with a highly efficient integrated power amplifier and consumes up to 4.2 mA of current in receive mode. |
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High-Performance LoRa Module |
RF Module
from Miromico
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The FMLR-61-U-RSS3 from Miromico AG is a low power LoRaWAN RF Module that can be used to provide low-data rate wireless connectivity over a distance of more than 50km. The module integrates the Semtech SX1261 ultra-long-range spread-spectrum wireless transceiver and Renesas S3A6 ARM Cortex-M4 32-bit microcontroller and features 256 KB code flash memory, 8 KB data flash, and 32 KB SRAM. |
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