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76 l New-Tech Magazine

drivers for its new products to

secure the high efficiency customer

requires to reduce power loss-

DMOS FET do not require a base

current, and can accept high current

density per device area, keeping

on-resistance low.

Main Features of New Products

High efficiency drive

TBD62xxxA series transistor arrays

cut power loss by about 38%[4]

compared with the TD62xxxA

series.

High-voltage, large-current drive

The absolute maximum output

rating is 50V/1.5A.

Packages to suit various needs.

The line-ups include a DIP

type, strongly demanded by the

equipment market for hobbies,

amusements and industrial fields,

and an HSOP type with a heat sink

that realizes both high current(1.5A)

drive and surface mounting.

Mini-Circuits’ Ultra-

Wideband Instrument

Amplifier Supports

Applications from 0.8 to

21GHz

Mini-Circuits’

TVA-82-213A+

benchtop instrument amplifier

provides

extremely

wideband

performance with 25dB gain and

±3.0dB gain flatness across the

entire 0.8 to 21GHz frequency

range, ideal for wideband test

instrumentation and lab use. This

model achieves +24 dBm output

power at 1dB compression, +30dBm

OIP3, 3dB noise figure, 70dB

reverse isolation, and good input/

output matching across its entire

operating frequency range (1.35

input VSWR, 1.4 output VSWR). The

amplifier is unconditionally stable

and is capable of withstanding open

and short loads while delivering

output power up to P1dB. It features

a built in 110/220VAC power supply,

making it easy to use in most lab

environments, and it comes in a

compact, light-weight aluminum

alloy case (15.35×8.27×3.25”) with

SMA connectors, perfect for bench-

top use.

www.minicircuits.com

Antenova announces two

flexible antennas: Bentoni

and Asper for positioning

applications with GNSS and

2.4-2.5GHz

Antenova Ltd, manufacturer of

antennas and RF antenna modules

for M2M and the Internet of Things,

is adding two new positioning

antennas, Bentoni and Asper, to its

range of flexible FPC antennas.

Bentoni is a positioning antenna

for all of the global public satellite

constellations: GPS, GLONASS,

Beidou and GALILEO. It is designed

to be used in trackers, portable

devices, network components,

drones and wearable electronics.

Asper is a dual antenna with two

separate antenna systems in a

single form factor. It combines a

1559 – 1609 MHz antenna with a

2.4 – 2.5 GHz antenna in the same

part for positioning applications

with wireless connectivity as well.

This antenna is suitable for sports

cameras, trackers, dash cams,

portable devices, network devices

and wearable electronics.

Both

antennas

offer

high

performance and maintain good

isolation in situ within a device.

Bentoni and Asper are the latest

flexible FPC antennas in Antenova’s

flexiiANT product range. They

are supplied with an I-PEX MHF

connector and a 1.13 mm RF cable

in a choice of three lengths. They

can be folded to save space in

operation within a device.

Antenova’s antenna design team

aims to create antennas that a

product designer can integrate

with the other circuits in a design

in a convenient way, rather than

designing a product to fit around the

antenna. The aim of these antenna

designs is plug and play simplicity –

they are self-adhesive mounted so

that they can easily be fixed inside

an electronic device.

Bentoni antenna and Asper

antennas are available to order now.