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Arthur Ackerman led Mini-Circuits’ quality management program for nearly 30 Years.  Now he’s guiding a key transition for the company’s future success. Read more about his journey on our blog!

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Join Mini-Circuits Technical Marketing Engineer, Chris DeMartino in another overview of a recent addition to the company's MMIC portfolio. The TSS-43ULN+ is a pHEMT-based MMIC low noise amplifier housed in a tiny 2x2 mm QFN-style package, with an extended bandwidth from 0.5 to 4 GHz. This model provides 19 dB typical gain with 0.4 dB noise figure and +36.1 dBm OIP3. Like its ...


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Connecting automobiles to the constellations that comprise GNSS requires an antenna and some very sensitive and specialized receivers. Each vehicular system has its own GNSS receiver, and those receivers supply GNSS coordinates to their respective systems, data which is utilized throughout the cabin. Keeping each receiver free from potential noise floor issues, spurious emiss...


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Mini-Circuits attended the 9th annual IEEE RF/Microwave Symposium and Exhibition on April 22, at the Radisson Hotel in Hauppauge, LI. At the event, we showcased our latest technology in high frequency modules, portable test equipment, and test accessories and instrumentation with our capable team available to answer questions and rein in customers and new opportunities.

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In this video, Mini-Circuits Technical Marketing Engineer, Chris DeMartino explains the key features and functions of the TSS-23ULN+ pHEMT-based MMIC low noise amplifier. Housed in a tiny 2x2 mm QFN-style package, this model supports applications from 10 to 2000 MHz with 0.4 dB typical noise figure, 20 dB gain and +37 dBm OIP3. A voltage-controlled fast shutdown feature allow...


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