Semiconductors / Integrated Circuits

HMC-T2220 Signal Generator

hmc-t2220_100Hittite Microwave Corporation, the world class supplier of complete MMIC based solutions for communication & military markets, has launched the HMC-T2220, a new and easy to implement 10 MHz to 20 GHz Synthesized Signal Generator which provides the highest output power, lowest harmonic levels and broadest frequency range compared with any signal generator in its class for only $9,998.00.


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ECCOSTOCK® HiK

EccostockhIk1000ECCOSTOCK® HiK is a series of controlled dielectric constant materials ranging from 3 to 15. Dielectric loss is low and the accuracy of the dielectric constant is less than 3%. The material does not support fungal growth per MIL-STD-810E, has low water absorption and low outgassing for space applications.


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SKU 7091 Power Amplifier

7091-100The SKU 7091 power amplifier and this family of emerging products are well suited for use in commercial LTE networks and public safety wireless communications applications. SKU 7091 PCM3R3SCO: This 900 MHz compact linear power amplifier is the first in a series of communications amplifiers that are being developed for digital waveform requirements in the 450, 700, 800, 900, 1800, 1900 and 2100 MHz bands.


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Acoustics Module

The Acoustics Module is designed specifically for those who work in classical acoustics with devices that produce, measure, and utilize acoustic waves.
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RF Module

RF_ModuleModeling in the RF, microwave and optical regimes requires modeling the propagation of electromagnetic waves in and around structures that can be metallic, dielectric, gyromagnetic, or even metamaterials with engineered properties. The RF Module offers you the tools to meet this challenge.


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MEMS Module

MEMS_ModuleThe design and modeling of microscale electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) is a unique engineering discipline. At small length scales, designs must consider the effects of several physical phenomena. The MEMS Module solves problems that couple structural mechanics, microfluidics, and electromagnetics.


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