FEATURED PRODUCTS
Corry Micronics offers a series of high power RF amplifiers operating in frequencies ranging from 869 GHz to 2170 GHz, and with nominal output power of 32 W or 45 W. Signal types include GSM, LTE, and UMTS models. Control and monitoring features are available.
FEATURE ARTICLES
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Fixed Attenuators And Their Role In Minimizing Impedance Mismatches
Learn how fixed attenuators improve impedance matching, reduce signal reflections, protect components, and enhance RF and microwave system performance and measurement accuracy.
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The Engineer's Guide To Maximizing Dynamic Range In RF Testing5/20/2026
Learn practical strategies for improving RF dynamic range through noise reduction, linearity optimization, filtering, calibration, and advanced signal conditioning techniques.
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How Qorvo Is Optimizing The X-Band Phased Array Radar System5/1/2026
Integrating BFICs with GaN-based RF front-end modules boosts X-band AESA radar performance, improving gain, noise figure, power output, and enabling faster, more reliable beam steering.
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Wideband RF In Electronic Warfare: Balancing Power, Bandwidth And Real-Time Performance4/29/2026
Modern electronic warfare demands wideband RF systems that balance gain, linearity, efficiency, and power—enabling real-time detection, response, and reliable performance across an increasingly complex spectrum.
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60 GHz Phased Array Antenna Design And Beamforming Analysis Using XFdtd4/16/2026
In this example, explore a 60 GHz phased array antenna design using XFdtd, featuring full-wave FDTD simulation, beamforming optimization, and EIRP coverage analysis for WiGig applications.
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