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Supplier: Northrop Grumman Corporation
Description: ultra lightweight and strong. The need to rapidly exchange information among many users led us to develop phased arrays, which are made up of hundreds, sometimes thousands, of tiny elements that work in unison to create whatever beam type is needed. The entire antenna can
- Applications: Aerospace / Military
- Meets Military / Aerospace Specifications: Yes
- Primary Frequency Range: 10 to 100000 MHz
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Description: Technical Book
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Supplier: Anokiwave
Description: Bm per element per polarization. Additional features include gain compensation over temperature, temperature reporting, and Tx output power telemetry. The chip features ESD protection on all pins, operates from a +1.2 V supply, and is packaged in a WLCSP (Wafer Level Chip Scale Package) for easy
- Applications: Other
- Primary Frequency Range: 13750 to 14600 MHz
- Technology Type: Other Antennas & Arrays
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Supplier: Anokiwave
Description: B. Additional features include gain compensation over temperature and temperature reporting. The chip features ESD protection on all pins, operates from a +1.2V supply, and is packaged in a WLCSP (Wafer Level Chip Scale Package) for easy installation in planar phased array
- Applications: Other
- Primary Frequency Range: 10700 to 12750 MHz
- Technology Type: Other Antennas & Arrays
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Supplier: Anokiwave
Description: include gain compensation over temperature and temperature reporting. The chip features ESD protection on all pins, operates from a +1.2V supply, and is packaged in a 4.4 x 3.6 mm WLCSP (Wafer Level Chip Scale Package) for easy installation in planar phased array antennas.
- Applications: Other
- Gain: 2 dB
- Primary Frequency Range: 17700 to 20200 MHz
- Technology Type: Other Antennas & Arrays
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Supplier: Anokiwave
Description: easy installation in planar phased array antennas. 27.5-30 GHz operation Supports 4 dual pol radiating elements Flexible polarization (RHCP, LHCP, linear) 6 bit phase/5 bit gain control Gain compensation over temperature Temperature reporting
- Applications: Other
- Primary Frequency Range: 27500 to 30000 MHz
- Technology Type: Other Antennas & Arrays
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Supplier: Comtelco Industries, Inc.
Description: FIXED OMNI ANTENNA, 6.0-6.2 GHz
- Applications: Cellular / PCS Base Station
- Form Factor: External, Stationary / Fixed
- Gain: 6 to 8 dB
- Pattern Type: Omnidirectional
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Supplier: Comtelco Industries, Inc.
Description: BASE STATION ANTENNA UNITY 806-960MHz FEMALE "N" TERMINATION
- Applications: Cellular / PCS Base Station
- Form Factor: External, Stationary / Fixed
- Gain: 0.0 dB
- Pattern Type: Omnidirectional
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Supplier: Comtelco Industries, Inc.
Description: BASE STATION ANTENNA 7.5dBi GAIN 1850-1970MHz FEMALE "N" TERMINATION
- Applications: Cellular / PCS Base Station
- Form Factor: External, Stationary / Fixed
- Gain: 6 to 8 dB
- Pattern Type: Omnidirectional
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Supplier: Comtelco Industries, Inc.
Description: BASE STATION ANTENNA 6.5dBd GAIN 746-796MHz FEMALE "N" TERMINATION
- Applications: Cellular / PCS Base Station
- Form Factor: External, Stationary / Fixed
- Gain: 6.5 dB
- Pattern Type: Omnidirectional
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: Centre Offset (PSO) at just +/-2cm at the L1 Band and +/-5cm at the L2. The precision of antenna phase center directly affects the accuracy of GNSS positioning systems and can ensure that the accuracy of the receiver really is cm level.
- Gain: 3.78 dB
- Polarization Type: Right Hand Circular (RHCP)
- Primary Frequency Range: 1228 to 1602 MHz
- Technology Type: Other Antennas & Arrays
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: over the phase shift range. The MAPS-010164 is ideally suited for use where high phase accuracy with minimum loss variation over the phase shift range are required. The 4 mm PQFN package provides a smaller footprint than is typically available for a digital phase shifter
- Frequency Range: 2300 to 3800 MHz
- Insertion Loss: 3.2 dB
- Package Type: Other
- Phase Shift Range: 360?
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Supplier: L-com, Inc.
Description: -Directional antenna that utilizes a center fed Collinear Dipole array that offers superior performance over the traditional bottom fed collinear designs. A center fed collinear has radiating elements that are more uniformly fed with signals of the proper amplitude and phase. In
- Gain: 9 dB
- Pattern Type: Omnidirectional
- Primary Frequency Range: 2400 MHz
- Technology Type: Dipole / Wire Antenna
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Supplier: TACO Communications Inc.
Description: The UHF horizontal pair is a custom designed array, used where specific sources of interference have been identified. The same high quality of construction is used for this array as is used with all our log periodic antennas.
- Applications: TV / Radio Broadcasting, Other
- Form Factor: External
- Gain: 14 dB
- Pattern Type: Directional
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Supplier: U B Corp.
Description: requirements. Their streamlined shape yields very low drag. The antennas may be used in arrays; usually two, mounted diametrically opposite with one always fed 180° out of phase with respect to the other when the ratio of wavelength to missile diameter is greater than one.
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Supplier: Vaunix Technology Corporation
Description: SMA connectors Easily programmable for ATE applications Applications Beam forming Signal cancellation Phase modulators Phased array antenna systems
- Frequency Range: 8000 to 12000 MHz
- Insertion Loss: 6 dB
- Package Type: Connectorized
- Phase Shift Range: 360?
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Supplier: SPIE
Description: Spie Press Book on sale Editor(s): Nabeel A. Riza Date Published: 2 July 1997
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Supplier: KP Performance Antennas
Description: Omni-Directional antenna that utilizes a center fed collinear Dipole array, this antenna offers superior performance over the traditional bottom fed collinear designs. In the KP-24-SPOMA-15-NF from KP Performance Antenna, an internal copper hard-line provides a low loss
- Applications: Broadband Network / WLAN
- Form Factor: External, Stationary / Fixed
- Gain: 15 dB
- Pattern Type: Omnidirectional
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Description: antennas, reflector & feed antennas, THz antennas, millimeter wave antennas, MIMO antennas, Radar & remote sensing antennas, microstrip antennas, phased array antennas etc.
- Industry: Networking and Computing
- Type: Conference
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Supplier: SPIE - Education
Description: suppression and resolution enhancement algorithms; compressive sensing with sensor arrays; application to underwater acoustic arrays, synthetic aperture radar, phased array and smart antenna systems, target localization.
- Industry: Aerospace / Defense
- Modality: On-site / In Plant
- Technology / Subject: Antenna Engineering, Avionics / Radar, Photonics / Optics, Specialty / Other
- Type: Course
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Supplier: KRYTAR, Inc.
Description: ideal choice for antenna array beamforming, 5G NR (New Radio) testing, mmWave testing, MIMO testing, multipath simulation and performance evaluation, and many other applications.
- Frequency Range: 18000 to 40000 MHz
- Input Power: 43.01 dBm
- Input VSWR: 2 :1
- Insertion Loss: 12 dB
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Supplier: KRYTAR, Inc.
Description: this new family of Monopulse Comparators. A Monopulse Comparator is a beamforming network used to feed a phased array of antenna elements. Its purpose is to control the direction of a beam, or beams, of radio transmission. KRYTAR Monopulse Comparators are the ideal choice for
- Input Frequency Range: 6000 to 20000 MHz
- LO/RF Isolation: 21 dB
- Package Type: Connectorized
- Power Level: 43.01 dBm
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Supplier: APITech
Description: systems and sub-systems. The C-Band T/R module contains four transmit / receive (T/R) channels providing four RF ports which can be connected to individual antenna elements to form part of a phased array active antenna unit.
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Network and Communication Chips - 26.5 - 29.5 GHz Dual Polarization Quad 4x2 Beamformer -- AWMF-0200Supplier: Qorvo
Description: Qorvo's AWMF-0200 is a highly integrated silicon quad-core dual polarization IC intended for 5G phased array applications. The IC has eight antenna ports that can be connected to four dual polarization antenna elements to support both horizontal and vertical polarizations
- Device Type: Beamformers
- Features: RoHS Compliant
- IC Package Type: Other
- Operating Frequency: 26500 to 29500 MHz
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Supplier: Qorvo
Description: Qorvo's AWMF-0159 is a highly integrated silicon quad-core dual polarization IC intended for 5G phased array applications. The IC has eight antenna ports that can be connected to four dual polarization antenna elements to support both horizontal and vertical polarizations
- Antenna Polarity: Dual Polarity
- Beamformer Type: Transceiver
- IC Package Type: Other
- Operating Frequency: 37000 to 40000 MHz
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: the amplitude and phase control of signals to individual elements in an electronic scanning phased antenna array. It offers a maximum power handling of +17 dBm up to 12 GHz and covers 31.5 dB attenuation range in 0.5 dB steps. The phase shifter offers 360° of
- Frequency Range: 8000 to 12000 MHz
- dBm Measurement Range: 17 dBm
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: 6.5 mm x 6.1 mm x 0.56 mm with 182 bumps. Applications Wireless infrastructure 5G NR, RAN and CPE Phased array antenna (AESA) TDD systems Suitable for small cells Dual-polarized antennas
- Device Type: Beamformers, Receiver
- Technology: GPS
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Supplier: Qorvo
Description: IC effectively functions as an RF gain block. This feature enables a scalable phased-array architecture without the use of numerous discrete amplifier and switch components. The IF up/down converter ICs are fully compatible with the respective beamformer ICs, sharing common mechanical and
- Applications: Satellite Communications (SATCOM)
- Features: RoHS
- Input Frequency Range: 24000 to 30000 MHz
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Supplier: Airbus Group
Description: configuration for SAR satellites which provides a platform that can carry a large planar phased array antenna, twice the stowed satellite length. Mechanical steering of the whole satellite provides major beam pointing of ±45°, enabling access to both left and right sides,
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Supplier: Northrop Grumman Corporation
Description: weather conditions. The radar can be modified with a Multitarget Track (MTT) software mode for Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) deployment. The system comprises a two axis electrically scanned phased array antenna, a radar receiver transmitter, a programmable
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Supplier: Infineon Technologies AG
Description: -microphone (array) applications. This microphone is based on Infineon’s new Sealed Dual Membrane MEMS technology which delivers high ingress protection (IP57) at a microphone level. The powerful mix of ultra-high SNR and high sensitivity empowers high quality audio capturing for voice user
- Features: Digital Microphone
- Operating / Polarization Voltage: 1.62 to 3.6 volts
- Signal to Noise Ratio: 73 dB
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Description: -element phased arrays. This process involves sampling the field near the face of the radiating aperture, (using a small RF probe 4-10 wavelengths form the antenna structure) and then using a near-field to far-field transform to compute and transfer the properties using Fourier
- Features: Lights
- Temperature Control: Heating, Cooling
- Test Parameters: Sound, Other
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Supplier: QuinStar Technology, Inc.
Description: power dividers offer considerable savings in space, cost and insertion loss over a conventional assembly of individual 2-way power dividers. Custom Multi-Output Power Divider Arrays find numerous applications in subsystems and antenna assemblies as well as multi-channel receivers and
- Component Type: Combiners / Dividers
- Operating Frequency Range: 18 to 140 GHz
- Profile: Rectangular
- Waveguide Cross Section: Rectangular
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Supplier: Rohde & Schwarz USA, Inc.
Description: density makes it a very compact solution for analyzing components with up to 24 ports while requiring no more rack space than an R&S®ZNB. The convenient user interface makes it easy to handle even very complex multiport measurements. The R&S®ZNBT supports various remote control options and is easy
- Display Options: None
- Frequency Range: 9 to 2.00E7 kHz
- Instrument Type: PC-Based Instrument / Module
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Phased Array Antenna Handbook, Second Edition
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