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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Torrance, CA 90501
United States
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Coaxial Power Dividers
A coaxial 2-way power splitter with a typical insertion loss of 1.2 dB at each output port and a typical isolation of 16 dB across the frequency range of 1 to 18 GHz. The power splitter has a nominal power handling of 30 W (CW) and a typical amplitude unbalance of ±0.4 dB. The return loss for all ports is 13 dB typical. The RF connectors of the power splitter are female SMA connectors.
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Passive Frequency Multipliers
The frequency multiplier which generates output with power level less than input power.
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Scalar Feed Horn Antennas
Scalar feed horns are offered as both standard and custom build models with either a circular or rectangular waveguide interface. While scalar feed horns with a rectangular waveguide interface can only support linear polarization, models with a circular waveguide interface can support various polarization types including horizontal, vertical, left-handed circular, and right-handed circular polarization for broader applications. The standard models operate across the full waveguide band and offer 17 dBi nominal gain, 25 degrees half power beamwidth and a -28 dB side lobe level at center frequency. The below standard offering covers the frequency range of 8.5 to 140 GHz. However, other frequencies or gain values are also available.
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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.
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Universal Amplifier Heatsinks
A universal heatsink, which is designed and fabricated for Eravant's active device applications with up to 15-watt power dissipation. The heatsink consists of the main heatsink body, a DC fan and a heat spreader. The heat spreader is also known as adapter, which is used to bridge the mounting gap between the heat sink main body and the to-be-heat-sunk devices, such as power amplifier, frequency active multiplier, oscillator, transmitter and transceiver due to various mounting hole locations. The heat spreader offers various mounting patterns to accommodate more than 15 product models. This heatsink is not only designed for Eravant's standard products and Uni-Guide™ featured products, but also for many industrial standard microwave and millimeter wave products offered by other manufacturers. Other heatsinks with different power dissipation capacities are offered under different model numbers.
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Waveguide Calibration Kits
Designed to provide accurate calibration of vector network analyzers (VNAs) that are used for measurements in standard rectangular waveguide from 2.6 to 50 GHz (WR284–WR22).
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Array Antennas
An antenna array (or array antenna) is a set of multiple connected antennas which work together as a single antenna, to transmit or receive radio waves. The individual antennas (called elements) are usually connected to a single receiver or transmitter by feedlines that feed the power to the elements in a specific phase relationship. The radio waves radiated by each individual antenna combine and superpose, adding together (interfering constructively) to enhance the power radiated in desired directions, and cancelling (interfering destructively) to reduce the power radiated in other directions. Similarly, when used for receiving, the separate radio frequency currents from the individual antennas combine in the receiver with the correct phase relationship to enhance signals received from the desired directions and cancel signals from undesired directions. More sophisticated array antennas may have multiple transmitter or receiver modules, each connected to a separate antenna element or group of elements.
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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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Scalar Network Analyzer Extenders
A Scalar Network Analyzer is a type of RF network analyzer that is used to measure only the amplitude properties of a DUT (Device Under Test). Unlike a Vector network Analyzer, it does not measure both amplitude and phase of the DUT.
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Gaussian Optics Lens Antennas
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Gaussian optics lens antennas are offered with either a circular or rectangular waveguide interface. While Gaussian optics lens antennas with a rectangular waveguide interface can only support linear polarization, models with a circular waveguide interface can support various polarization types including horizontal, vertical, left-handed circular, and right-handed circular polarization for broader applications. Gaussian optics lens antennas are designed and constructed to offer high efficiency, low side lobes and a rugged mechanical configuration. A corrugated feed horn and dielectric lens allow these antennas to form well-defined Gaussian beams. Additionally, the dielectric lens provides phase error corrections and serves as a radome to protect from environmental conditions.