ERAVANT
We’re on a mission to design and manufacture high-performance components and subassemblies that support engineers working on traditional and emerging applications for millimeter-wave technology. We are as committed to delivering a quality product as we are to delivering a quality customer experience.
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United States
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Waveguide Power Dividers
2-way power divider that operates from 220 to 330 GHz. The power divider offers a typical insertion loss of 2.3 dB and typical isolation of 20 dB. All ports are well-balanced and in-phase for power dividing or combining applications across the band. The power divider is configured as a right-angle package with WR-03 waveguides and UG-387/U-M anti-cocking flanges at all ports.
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Synthesizers
A low phase noise frequency synthesizer module designed and manufactured for standard test instrumentation, communication, and Radar systems as a local oscillator.
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Frequency Down Converters
In digital signal processing, a digital down-converter (DDC) converts a digitized, band-limited signal to a lower frequency signal at a lower sampling rate in order to simplify the subsequent radio stages.
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Voltage Controlled Variable Attenuators
A voltage variable attenuator is an electronic device that provides a variable attenuation depending on the voltage applied
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Frequency Extenders
A frequency extender is an electronic device that allows high-fidelity analog audio to be sent over regular POTS telephone lines, without the loss of higher audio frequencies. It is an extended concept of a telephone hybrid.
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Coaxial Calibration Kits
Designed to provide accurate calibrations of network analyzers in the DC to 18.0 GHz range.
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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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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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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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Rectangular Horn Antennas
SAGE Millimeter wave rectangular gain horns, also called pyramidal gain horns, are offered as both standard and custom models with a rectangular waveguide interface. The pyramidal gain horns only support linear polarization. With a calibrated gain chart, these horns can be used to measure the gain of other antennas by comparing the generated signal levels of both. For this reason, these horns are also referred to as standard gain horns. The listed models offer 23 dB nominal gain, 10/11 degrees typical half power beamwidth and 14 dB/30 dB typical side lobe levels at the center frequency of the band. These horns cover full waveguide bandwidths within the frequency range of 8.2 to 170 GHz. In addition to the models listed below, models with 10, 15, 20 and 25 dB gain and other frequency bands are also available.
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Programmable/Direct Reading Attenuators
Is a dual function direct reading and programmable rotary vane type attenuator for use in millimeterwave systems across the standard WR-03 frequency range of 220 to 330 GHz. The attenuator is an ideal piece of equipment in waveguide systems where a broad direct reading of attenuation is required. The default mode of operation is manual direct reading. In manual mode, the attenuation is adjustable with the large knob and the digital LCD screen displays the current attenuation value. The LCD screen is powered by an internal rechargable battery, which is charged via the 2.5mm DC jack by a provided DC to AC adapter. The 2.5mm DC jack also provides power to the stepper motor, encoder and internal microprocessor for the programmable mode function. The user can quickly switch to programmable mode by connecting the powered-up attenuator to a computer with the USB Type B port. In programmable mode, the attenuation is finely adjusted with a precision stepper motor by the internal microprocessor via user-entered serial port commands from the computer.
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Low Noise Amplifier
Low noise amplifiers, or LNAs, 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 low noise performance with broad operating bandwidths and good gain flatness. While standard models focus on general purpose applications, additional models with differing frequency ranges, gains and noise figures are listed on the website. Custom designs are also offered to meet any user’s specific needs.
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Doppler Sensor Modules
Doppler radar measures the Doppler effect, or an increase or decrease in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer move toward or away from each other.