It is possible to generate signals with frequencies ranging from 8 GHz to 12.5 GHz using an external analog voltage!
An external analog voltage can generate signals with frequencies ranging from 8 GHz to 12.5 GHz. We also offer a product that outputs this signal after doubling it twice. It has a built-in regulator to reduce frequency fluctuations caused by voltage variations. Additionally, it includes a filter to suppress second harmonics. Performance: Frequency Range: 8 GHz to 12.5 GHz (DsA034-0812) 18 GHz to 25 GHz (DsA034-1825) Tuning Voltage Range: 0.2 V to 13 V Output Level: +10 dBm or higher Second Harmonic Level: -30 dBc or lower Signal Connector: SMA (f) Tuning Voltage Connector: SMA (f) Power Supply Voltage: DC +12V *For more details, please contact us.
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Usage □ Signal source used for distance measurement sensors (FMCW radar) □ Signal source used for industrial equipment
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Sakura Tech has been developing imaging sensors and high-performance microwave/millimeter-wave components using ultra-wideband technology since its founding in October 2008. In particular, we developed a compact and high-performance radar platform (miRadar(R)8) using Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) technology, which has been commercialized as an obstacle monitoring radar. Using the same radar platform, we developed an algorithm capable of simultaneously measuring the vital signs (heart rate, respiration) of multiple individuals, and we have been the first in the world to sell evaluation kits, receiving positive feedback from many manufacturers. Radio wave sensors have become essential in the fields of autonomous driving sensors, security aiming for a safe and secure society, and monitoring the elderly in the IoT society. Moving forward, Sakura Tech will continue to provide and contribute to society with human-friendly, high-performance sensors that utilize radio waves.