MITEQ‘s new TTA Series are high performance Broadband Low Noise Amplifiers were specially developed for Electromagnetic (EMC) compliance testing. Complete frequency coverage from 1MHz to 40GHz is possible with three separate TTA amplifiers. They are enclosed in a small [5.1″ L x 3.5″ W x 1.9″ H] lightweight EMI/RFI case and can be used easily in the EMC test setup. A universal wall plug in power supply is included with each TTA which operates from 50-60 Hz / 100-240 VAC. CE approved.
Adding to the company’s product offerings is their new Low-Noise Block Converters—These wide RF/IF bandwidth frequency converters, with fixed LO frequencies (block converters), are commonly used to process millimeter signals with less expensive receivers below 18GHz. In some applications, the resulting signals are upconverted back into the millimeter band. The LNB series, with its 4dB noise figure permits operation at low input signal powers. In addition, the PM noise of the converter is minimized by a phase-locked and multiplied internal LO source. The block diagram shown above is a baseline configuration. Alternate configurations are available.
MITEQ’s new Analog Fiber Optic Links Provide EMI Immunity MITEQ’s fiber optic links offer a high dynamic range[>100dB] for transmission of low level signals over a long distances without interference—their LNBF-2440-05 Low-Noise Block Converter offers a very wide instantaneous bandwidth of 16GHz. The LNBF unit incorporates a fixed frequency 42GHz Phase Locked Local Oscillator and Low Phase-Noise OCXO. Reference Oscillator to convert the full 24 to 40GHz RF-band down to a 2 to 18GHz IF-band. The unit also includes a 16GHz instantaneous bandwidth fiber optic transmitter. The LNBF is packaged in a 5 x5-inch ruggedized aluminum housing with an integrated heatsink. The SCMR-18G optical receiver unit is packaged in a miniature 0.8x 0.7-inch housing. Standard optical connectors are FC/APC type.
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