SCRS-00-1000 Front End Module by Spectrum Control

SCRS-00-1000 Front End Module by Spectrum Control

SCRS-00-1000 Front End Module by Spectrum Control

The SCRS-00-1000 from Spectrum Control is a RF Front-End (RFFE) System-in-Package that operates from 6 to 18 GHz (filtered) and 2 to 20 GHz (unfiltered). It delivers the capabilities of an Integrated Microwave Assembly (IMA) in a compact, high-volume package. This RFFEs surface-mount design along with built-in digital control offers up to 86% reduction in lifecycle costs and 3x improvement in the design velocity. The front-end consists of an Intel Altera FPGA, 8 voltage regulators, 4 RF amplifiers, 2 digital attenuators, an RF detector, and 6 RF filters with passive components. It has an on-board memory that allows calibration for optimal performance over wide temperature ranges.

The SCR-00-0100s amplifier provides a gain of 15 dB with a noise figure of less than 10 dB and has an output P1dB of 17 dBm. The integrated digital attenuators have a switching speed of less than 100 ns and a settling time of 1 µs. This RFFE requires a DC supply of ±8 V and consumes 480 mA (+8 V) and 40 mA (-8 V) of current. It is available in a surface-mount package that measures 30 x 30 mm. This front-end system-in-package is ideal for test and measurement, electronic warfare, aerospace, smart antennas, unmanned systems, wireless communications, and radar applications.

Product Details

  • Part Number: SCRS-00-1000
  • Manufacturer: Spectrum Control
  • Description: Compact RF Front-End System-in-Package from 2 to 20 GHz

General Parameters

  • Type: Transmit / Receive Module
  • Configuration: Amplifier, Detector, Digital Step Attenuator, Filters
  • Application Industry: Electronic Warfare, Radar
  • Frequency: 2 to 20 GHz
  • Current: 40 to 480 mA
  • Tx Gain: 15 dB
  • Tx IIP3: 23 dBm
  • Tx P1dB: 17 dBm
  • Voltage: +/- 8 V
  • Rx Noise Figure: 6 to 10 dB
  • Isolation: 80 dB
  • Note: Input/Output Gain Control:30 dB ; Switching Speed:100 ns ; Operating Temperature:-40 to +85 °C

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