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Mechanical Tunable Phase Shifters
The phase shifter features a high resolution precision micrometer which allows for finer adjustment sensitivity than a standard micrometer. The phase shifter is an ideal piece of equipment in waveguide systems where broadband phase shifting is required. The phase shifter exhibits a 2.5 dB typical insertion loss and an adjustable phase range of up to 180 degrees.
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Power Amplifiers
Power amplifiers are designed and manufactured by utilizing the most advanced PHEMT or MMIC devices, thin film technologies, and an improved DC power supply to deliver a high output power with superior power added efficiency (PAE) and high linearity. While standard models focus on general purpose applications, additional models with differing frequency ranges, gains and power levels are listed on the website. Custom designs are also offered to meet any user’s specific needs.
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Omnidirectional Antennas
In radio communication, an omnidirectional antenna is a class of antenna which radiates equal radio power in all directions perpendicular to an axis (azimuthal directions), with power varying with angle to the axis (elevation angle), declining to zero on the axis.[1][2] When graphed in three dimensions (see graph) this radiation pattern is often described as doughnut-shaped. Note that this is different from an isotropic antenna, which radiates equal power in all directions, having a spherical radiation pattern. Omnidirectional antennas oriented vertically are widely used for nondirectional antennas on the surface of the Earth because they radiate equally in all horizontal directions, while the power radiated drops off with elevation angle so little radio energy is aimed into the sky or down toward the earth and wasted. Omnidirectional antennas are widely used for radio broadcasting antennas, and in mobile devices that use radio such as cell phones, FM radios, walkie-talkies, wireless computer networks, cordless phones, GPS, as well as for base stations that communicate with mobile radios, such as police and taxi dispatchers and aircraft communications.
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Cassegrain Antennas
In telecommunications and radar, a Cassegrain antenna is a parabolic antenna in which the feed antenna is mounted at or behind the surface of the concave main parabolic reflector dish and is aimed at a smaller convex secondary reflector suspended in front of the primary reflector. The beam of radio waves from the feed illuminates the secondary reflector, which reflects it back to the main reflector dish, which reflects it forward again to form the desired beam. The Cassegrain design is widely used in parabolic antennas, particularly in large antennas such as those in satellite ground stations, radio telescopes, and communication satellites.
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Sector Antennas
A sector antenna is a type of directional microwave antenna with a sector-shaped radiation pattern. The word "sector" is used in the geometric sense; some portion of the circumference of a circle measured in degrees of arc. 60°, 90° and 120° designs are typical, often with a few degrees 'extra' to ensure overlap and mounted in multiples when wider or full-circle coverage is required (see photos below). The largest use of these antennas is as antennas for cell phone base-station sites. They are also used for other types of mobile communications, for example in Wi-Fi networks. They are used for limited-range distances of around 4 to 5 km.
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Full Band Down-Converters
STC-20-10-S1
Full band down-converters are designed to convert high frequency millimeterwave signals down to the baseband at 10 MHz to 1.6 GHz. These down-converters deliver a superior performance since they are assembled with SAGE Millimeter’s instrumentation grade components, such as multipliers, amplifiers, filters, isolators, and more. The below standard offering covers the frequency range of 26.5 to 170 GHz and delivers a typical LO power of 3 dBm and conversion gain of 20 dB. The down-converters provide low harmonic levels and excellent gain flatness, making them ideal for test instrumentation applications. Specifications other than those listed below are available upon request.
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Active Frequency Multipliers
The frequency multiplier which generates output signal with power greater than or equal to input power
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Full Band Scalar Network Analyzer Extenders
Full band scalar network analyzer extenders are designed to extend low frequency scalar network analyzers to higher millimeterwave frequency ranges. These extenders offer a low cost means of producing millimeterwave scalar network analyzers while preserving the functionality and features that industry standard models offer. These extenders deliver a superior performance since they are assembled with SAGE Millimeter’s instrumentation grade frequency extenders (STE series), Faraday isolators (STF series), direct or programmable attenuators (STA series), directional couplers (SWD series) and waveguide detectors (STD series). The below standard offering covers the frequency range of 26.5 to 170 GHz. Specifications other than those listed below are available upon request.
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Horn Antennas
A horn antenna or microwave horn is an antenna that consists of a flaring metal waveguide shaped like a horn to direct radio waves in a beam.
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Ranging Sensor Modules
This sensor module is designed and manufactured for short range measurements of a moving target's speed and direction.
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Amplitude Detectors with Isolators
Full band waveguide detectors are GaAs beam lead Schottky diode-based detectors that are specially designed for millimeterwave network analyzer applications. With a proprietary circuitry design and careful diode selection, these zero-biased detectors exhibit high sensitivity and extremely flat output characteristics. The below standard offering covers the frequency range of 18 to 170 GHz and offers a 1 MHz video bandwidth and 1 MΩ video output impedance. The standard models also have the capacity to handle a maximum RF input power of up to +17 dBm. The RF interface of these detectors is a standard waveguide with an integrated Faraday isolator to improve the port VSWR. The output voltage polarity is negative and the connector type is a female SMA. Other configurations are offered as custom models.
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Dielectric Resonator Oscillators
Dielectric resonator oscillators (DRO) are free running oscillators that utilize state-of-the-art planar circuits, three-terminal devices and dielectric resonator technology to generate high-quality microwave signals with excellent frequency stability. In addition, these oscillators are equipped with an internal voltage regulator that further improves the frequency stability by isolating the external bias pushing and modulation. In general, these oscillators are fixed. However, a small mechanical or electrical tuning range can be achieved by use of a self-locking screw or an integrated Varactor diode. The standard offering covers the frequency range of 2 to 40 GHz. While standard models are equipped with female SMA and K connectors at the RF port, other RF interface options are also available.















