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Supplier: Northrop Grumman Corporation
Description: processor, dual mode transmitter and a video signal processor. AN/APQ-164 B-1B Product/System Overview The EAR program was the development test bed for the future APQ-164 B-1B radar system. The system was the first ever, passive element phased array with a beam
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Supplier: Qorvo
Description: Qorvo's CMD256 die is a broadband MMIC GaAs x2 passive frequency multiplier. When driven by a +15 dBm signal, the multiplier provides 15 dB conversion loss at an output frequency of 34 GHz. The Fo isolation is 38 dBc. The CMD256 is a 50 ohm matched design eliminating the need for RF port
- Applications: Military / Defense, Radar Systems, Satellite Communications (SATCOM)
- Conversion Gain: -15 dB
- Features: RoHS
- Form Factor: IC Chip
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Supplier: Qorvo
Description: Qorvo's CMD226 die is a broadband MMIC GaAs x2 passive frequency multiplier. When driven by a +15 dBm signal, the multiplier provides 10.5 dB conversion loss at an output frequency of 18 GHz. The Fo and 3Fo isolations are 44 dBc and 46 dBc respectively. The CMD226 multiplier MMIC is a 50 ohm
- Applications: Military / Defense, Radar Systems, Satellite Communications (SATCOM)
- Conversion Gain: -10.5 dB
- Features: RoHS
- Form Factor: IC Chip
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Supplier: Qorvo
Description: Qorvo's CMD225 die is a broadband MMIC GaAs MMIC x2 passive frequency doubler / multiplier. When driven by a +15 dBm signal, this MMIC multiplier provides 12 dB conversion loss at an output frequency of 12 GHz. The Fo and 3Fo isolations are >48 dBc and >51 dBc respectively. The CMD225
- Applications: Military / Defense, Radar Systems, Satellite Communications (SATCOM)
- Conversion Gain: -12 dB
- Features: RoHS
- Form Factor: IC Chip
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Supplier: Qorvo
Description: Qorvo's CMD227 die is a broadband MMIC GaAs x2 passive frequency multiplier. When driven by a +15 dBm signal, the multiplier provides 11 dB conversion loss at an output frequency of 23 GHz. The Fo and 3Fo isolations are 40 dBc and 43 dBc respectively. The CMD227 multiplier MMIC is a 50 ohm
- Applications: Military / Defense, Radar Systems, Satellite Communications (SATCOM)
- Conversion Gain: -11 dB
- Features: RoHS
- Form Factor: IC Chip
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Supplier: Integra Technologies, Inc.
Description: The high power pulsed radar transistor device part number IB3135MH45 is designed for S-Band radar systems operating over the instantaneous bandwidth of 3.1-3.5 GHz. While operating in class C mode this common base device supplies a minimum of 45 watts of peak pulse power under
- Package Type: Other
- Transistor Type: Bipolar RF Transistors
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Supplier: Integra Technologies, Inc.
Description: The high power pulsed radar transistor device part number IB3135MH20 is designed for S-Band radar systems operating over the instantaneous bandwidth of 3.1-3.5 GHz. While operating in class C mode this common base device supplies a minimum of 20 watts of peak pulse power under
- Package Type: Other
- Transistor Type: Bipolar RF Transistors
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Supplier: Integra Technologies, Inc.
Description: The high power pulsed radar transistor device part number IB2931MH155 is designed for S-Band radar systems operating over the instantaneous bandwidth of 2.9-3.1 GHz. While operating in class C mode this common base device supplies a minimum of 155 watts of peak pulse power under
- Package Type: Other
- Transistor Type: Bipolar RF Transistors
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Supplier: Integra Technologies, Inc.
Description: The high power pulsed radar transistor part number IB2729M170 is designed for S-Band ATC radar systems operating over the instantaneous bandwidth of 2.7-2.9 GHz. While operating in class C mode this common base device supplies a minimum of 170 watts of peak pulse power under the
- Package Type: Other
- Transistor Type: Bipolar RF Transistors
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Supplier: SPIE - Education
Description: This course provides a broad introduction to optical remote sensing systems, including both passive sensors (e.g., radiometers and spectral imagers) and active sensors (e.g., laser radars or LIDARs). A brief review of basic principles of radiometry and atmospheric propagation
- Continuing Education Credit (CEU): Yes
- Modality: Off Site (Conference / Seminar), On-site / In Plant
- Technology / Subject: Avionics / Radar, Instruments / Sensors, Photonics / Optics
- Type: Course
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Supplier: SPIE - Education
Description: This course provides a broad introduction to optical (near UV-visible) and infrared sensor systems, with an emphasis on systems used in defense and security. Topics include both passive imagers and active laser radars (lidar/ladar). We begin with a discussion of
- Industry: Aerospace / Defense
- Modality: On-site / In Plant
- Technology / Subject: Avionics / Radar, Instruments / Sensors, Photonics / Optics, Specialty / Other
- Type: Course
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Supplier: Northrop Grumman Corporation
Description: Northrop Grumman's AN/ALQ-218 Radar Warning Receiver / Electronic Support Measures / Electronic Intelligence (RWR/ESM/ELINT) Sensor System is the U.S. Navy's choice for airborne situational awareness and signal intelligence gathering. A passive, high performance SIGINT sensor
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Supplier: Custom MMIC
Description: The CMD190 is a highly efficient GaAs MMIC low noise amplifier ideally suited for EW and communications systems where small size and low power consumption are critical design requirements. The device operates from 33 to 45 GHz and delivers greater than 19 dB of gain with a corresponding noise
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Applications: Military / Defense, Radar Systems, SATCOM Amplifier, Terrestrial RF/Microwave Systems
- Frequency Range: 33000 to 45000 MHz
- MMIC Technology Required: Yes
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Supplier: Custom MMIC
Description: The CMD162 is a highly efficient GaAs MMIC low noise amplifier ideally suited for EW and communications systems where small size and low power consumption are critical design requirements. The device is optimized for 30 GHz and delivers greater than 22 dB of gain with a corresponding output 1
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Applications: Military / Defense, Radar Systems, SATCOM Amplifier, Terrestrial RF/Microwave Systems
- Frequency Range: 26000 to 34000 MHz
- MMIC Technology Required: Yes
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Supplier: Custom MMIC
Description: The CMD163 is a high dynamic range GaAs MMIC low noise amplifier ideally suited for military, space and communications systems where small size and high linearity are critical design requirements. The device is optimized for 21 GHz and delivers greater than 24 dB of gain with a corresponding
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Applications: Military / Defense, Radar Systems, SATCOM Amplifier, Terrestrial RF/Microwave Systems
- Frequency Range: 17000 to 27000 MHz
- MMIC Technology Required: Yes
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Supplier: Custom MMIC
Description: The CMD270 is a broadband MMIC low noise amplifier ideally suited for EW and communications systems where small size and low power consumption are needed. The broadband device delivers greater than 15 dB of gain with a corresponding output 1 dB compression point of +17 dBm and a noise figure
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Applications: Military / Defense, Radar Systems, SATCOM Amplifier, Terrestrial RF/Microwave Systems
- Frequency Range: 4000 to 8000 MHz
- MMIC Technology Required: Yes
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Supplier: SPIE - Education
Description: . Unlike passive sensing (i.e., video collections), Radar enables imaging ground objects at far greater standoff distances and all-weather conditions. Existing non-DL based RF object recognition algorithms are less accurate and require impractically large computing resources. With
- Industry: Aerospace / Defense
- Modality: On-site / In Plant
- Technology / Subject: Avionics / Radar, Photonics / Optics, Specialty / Other
- Type: Course
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Supplier: ELMA Electronic Inc.
Description: The SigPro1 OpenATR box is an OpenVPX™ based signal acquisition system intended for use in signal processing and recording applications such as data acquisition, radar, beamforming, and other high speed signal processing applications. Based on a Virtex™-6 series FPGA with high
- Application Software Included: Yes
- Form Factor: Stand Alone / Benchtop
- User Interface: Computer Programmable
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Supplier: Spectrum Microwave
Description: Many microwave subsystems such as Radar Warning Receivers, EW Simulation systems, and various types of Test Equipment employ adaptive filtering to select frequency bands of interest. Sage Laboratories switched filter banks are each tailored to specific customer requirements and use the
- Bandwidth: 2.00E6 kHz
- Connector Type: SMA
- Filter Design: Other
- Filter Technology: Passive Filter
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: , electronic warfare jammers, missile subsystems and phased array radars. MACOM's MAAM26100 is fabricated using a mature 0.5-micron gate length GaAs process. The process features full passivation for increased performance reliability.
- Frequency Range: 2000 to 6500 MHz
- Maximum Gain: 19 dB
- Output Power( P1dB): 28 dBm
- Package Type: Other
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: amplifiers and transmitter outputs in UMTS applications, test equipment, electronic warfare jammers, missile subsystems and phased array radars. MACOM's MAAM26100-P1 is fabricated using a mature 0.5-micron gate length GaAs process. The process features full passivation for increased
- Frequency Range: 2000 to 6000 MHz
- Maximum Gain: 20 dB
- Output Power( P1dB): 28 dBm
- Package Type: Other
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: transmitter outputs in UMTS applications, test equipment, electronic warfare jammers, missile subsystems and phased array radars. MACOM's MAAM26100-B1 is fabricated using a mature 0.5-micron gate length GaAs process. The process features full passivation for increased performance
- Frequency Range: 2000 to 6000 MHz
- Maximum Gain: 19 dB
- Output Power( P1dB): 27 dBm
- Package Type: Other
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Supplier: Infineon Technologies AG
Description: circuitry Applications 60 GHz radar sensor for in-cabin monitoring system Domestic robots Mobile devices and smartphones Semiconductor solutions for home entertainment applications
- Category: Development Board
- Supported System: Other
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: following several operating conditions to meet system requirements. This product is dedicated to a wide range of applications, from military to commercial radar systems. The CHZ9012-QFA is proposed in low cost plastic package providing low parasitic and low thermal resistance.
- Operating Frequency: 2700 to 3400 MHz
- Output Power: 60 watts
- Package Type: Other
- Power Gain: 16 dB
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Supplier: Molex Signal Tech Industrial Ltd.
Description: Smiths Interconnect supplies waveguide couplers, combiners and splitters for a variety of space, defense and air defense radar applications. These devices are designed to complement our waveguide isolators and terminations. Features & Benefits Our broad capability in the design
- Component Type: Transition Adapters, Couplers, Combiners / Dividers
- EIA Waveguide Size (WR): 28 to 430
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Supplier: HG Optronics, Inc.
Description: new material for passive Q-switching specially for eye-safe 1.54 µm Er:glass laser, but also works at 1.44 µm and 1.34 µm wavelengths. Main applications: 1) Passive Q-switch for Radar and Ranging Er:Glass lasers @1,35µm 2) Passive Q-switch for Medical lasers @1
- Damage Threshold: 750000 W/cm²
- Features: AR-Coated
- Material: Other / Specialty Material
- Refractive Index: 1.69 n
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Supplier: Airbus Group
Description: for manpower is limited by design. Survivable The Tiger HAD’s agility during flight, combined with its flat and narrow silhouette, low radar infrared signature and passive weapon system, significantly reduce this helicopter’s vulnerability on the battlefield. Further
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Description: calculation of the associated propagated errors. ISO/TS 19130:2010 provides detailed information for three types of passive electro-optical/infr ared (IR) sensors (frame, pushbroom and whiskbroom) and for an active microwave sensing system [Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)]. It
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Supplier: SPIE
Description: The information in the second edition of this volume has been substantially expanded and updated to incorporate recent approaches to sensor and data fusion, as well as additional application examples. A new chapter about data fusion issues associated with multiple-radar tracking
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Supplier: Infineon Technologies AG
Description: Potential Applications Body and Convenience Safety Applications Powertrain Small Electric Vehicles Applications ADAS & autonomous driving Automotive 77 GHz radar system Cordless power tools
- Data Rate: 1000 kbps
- Device Type / Applications: Transceiver
- IC Package Type: Other
- RoHS Compliant: Yes
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Presented in partnership with the International Wireless Industry Consortium Accurate human modeling for simulation is increasingly vital for design and placement of passive and active sensing systems. In this webinar, we present a methodology for modeling radar (read more)
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High Power RF And Microwave Passive Considerations and Constraints
Figure 1 • For either weather or military radar, high power amplifiers often generate hundreds to thousands of watts of RF energy to the radar antennas or antenna arrays. Source: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/iln/research/ThunderstormProject/TSP.php. RF and Microwave passive components bear a burden
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Passive Thermal Imaging and C-UAS Techniques
Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems or C-UAS/C-UAVs are specific techniques designed to detect, track, interrupt, or even wreck the drones to prevent unauthorized trespass into certain areas. This article discusses the advantages and disadvantages of passive thermal imaging and other different
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Common Frequency Band of Satellite Communication (C / Ku / KA band)
UIY Inc. specializes in RF and microwave passive components (RF isolator, circulator, attenuator, coaxial load, filter, etc.), integrating R &D, production, sales and service. The products are widely used in radar, instrument, navigation, microwave communication, mobile communication, space
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How to Choose Diplexer or Circulator?
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Bistatic Radars: Emerging Technology
Sensitivity and Coverage for Passive Radar Systems .
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Principles of Modern Radar: Advanced techniques
While traditional monostatic radar systems like those commonly used to perform SAR and ISAR include both transmitters and receivers, passive radar systems contain only receivers.
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Development of a passive VHF radar system using software‐defined radio for equatorial plasma instability studies
[5] There has been extensive investigation of passive radar systems as a means for tracking nongeophysical targets such as aircraft [e.g., Griffiths and Long, 1986].
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Advances in Bistatic Radar
The SAIC-developed, HDTV-Based Passive Radar system currently uses one HDTV transmitter, which broadcasts a finite-length pseudo-noise (PN) waveform at 600–800 MHz and four receivers, which are deployed within short ranges (5–10 km) of the transmitter for range-only…
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Crime Prevention in the 21st Century
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Network Radar Countermeasure Systems
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Principles of Modern Radar: Volume 3: Radar Applications
[16] P.E. Howland (ed.), IEE Proceedings Radar, Sonar & Navigation on Passive Radar Sys- tems (Special Issue), Vol. 152, No. 3, June 2005.
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Application of Near-Space Passive Radar for Homeland Security
Inspired by recent advances in near-space (defined as the region between 20km and 100km), this paper proposes a new passive radar system using opportunistic transmitter as an illuminator and near-space platform as a receiver.
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Ambiguity Function Analysis for UMTS-Based Passive Multistatic Radar
Abstract—There has been a growing interest in passive radar systems in the research community over the last decade because of the several merits they offer, including ease of deployment, low cost, and non-detectability of the receivers.
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