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Radio band in the frequency range of 8.0 to 12.0 GHz and a wavelength 3.75 to 2.5 cm.

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  • Mission Data Transmitters

    L-3 Cincinnati Electronics

    L3 Cincinnati Electronics (L3 CE) offers a wide choice of modulators and transmitters for spacecraft ranging from X-Band to Ku-Band. All the products listed below can be customized to specific user requirements.

  • 4kW X-band Pulsed SSPA

    Teledyne Paradise Datacom

    Working with their counterparts at Teledyne MEC, Teledyne Paradise Datacom has developed a new Pulsed Radar SSPA (solid state power amplifier) that provides Operators with an ideal pathway for addressing the needs of legacy radar platforms.The solid state technology allows customers to upgrade or replace their aging TWT, Magnetron, or Klystron-based radar platforms with a newer generation of technology. Leveraging this new Pulsed SSPA, platforms can be equipped to deliver superior SWaP, power density, scalability, and performance over a longer life cycle.

  • X-Band Silicon Radar Quad Core IC

    AWS-0101 - Anokiwave Inc.

    The AWS-0101 is a highly integrated silicon quad core IC intended for radar and 5G phased array applications. The device supports four radiating elements, single beam transmit, and dual beam receive and includes all requisite beam steering controls for 6 bit phase and gain control. The device provides 21 dB gain during transmit mode, +15 dBm output power during transmit, and 3.4 dB NF during receive. Additional features include gain compensation over temperature, temperature reporting, and fast beam switching using eight on-chip beam weight storage registers. The device features ESD protection on all pins, operates from a +1.8V supply, and is packaged in a 56 lead 7x7 QFN for easy installation in planar phased array antennas.

  • X-Band Silicon Radar Quad Core IC

    AWS-0105 - Anokiwave Inc.

    The AWS-0105 is a highly integrated silicon quad core IC intended for radar and 5G phased array applications. The device supports four radiating elements, single beam transmit, and single beam receive and includes all requisite beam steering controls for 6 bit phase and gain control. The device provides 21 dB gain and +15 dBm output power during transmit mode and 7 dB gain and +7 dBm IIP3 during receive mode. Additional features include gain compensation over temperature, temperature reporting, and fast beam switching using eight on-chip beam weight storage registers. The device features ESD protection on all pins, operates from a +1.8 V supply, and is packaged in a 56 lead 7x7 mm QFN for easy installation in planar phased array antennas.

  • X-Band Silicon Radar Quad Core IC

    AWS-0104 - Anokiwave Inc.

    The AWS-0104 is a highly integrated silicon quad core IC intended for radar and 5G phased array applications. The device supports four radiating elements, single beam transmit, and single beam receive and includes all requisite beam steering controls for 6 bit phase and gain control. The device provides 21 dB gain during transmit mode, 21dB gain in receive mode, +15 dBm output power during transmit, and 3.4 dB NF during receive. Additional features include gain compensation over temperature, temperature reporting, and fast beam switching using eight on-chip beam weight storage registers. The device features ESD protection on all pins, operates from a +1.8V supply, and is packaged in a 56 lead 7x7 QFN for easy installation in planar phased array antennas.

  • X-Band Silicon Radar Quad Core IC

    AWS-0103 - Anokiwave Inc.

    The AWS-0103 is a highly integrated silicon quad core IC intended for radar and 5G phased array applications. The device supports four radiating elements, single beam transmit, and dual beam receive and includes all requisite beam steering controls for 6 bit phase and gain control. The device provides 21 dB gain and +15 dBm output power during transmit mode and 7 dB gain and +7 dBm IIP3 during receive mode. Additional features include gain compensation over temperature, temperature reporting, and fast beam switching using eight on-chip beam weight storage registers. The device features ESD protection on all pins, operates from a +1.8V supply, and is packaged in a 56 lead 7x7 mm QFN for easy installation in planar phased array antennas.

  • RADAR

    Antenna Research Associates

    ARA designs and manufactures an array of Marine RADAR and Perimeter Surveillance Antennas covering S-band and X-Band frequency ranges. Our Division in Pembroke, MA, offers either linear or circular polarized products with 27 dBi to 35 dBi of gain.

  • X-Band Motion Detector

    32213 - Parallax Inc.

    The X-Band Motion Detector’s sensor is a common component in security systems and automatic door openers and can detect movements within a room, yard, or even on the other side of a wall. The X-Band Motion Detector operates in the X-band frequency, at 10.525 GHz and indicates detected movements with oscillations in its high/low output.  Sensitivity is manually adjustable with a potentiometer, offering direct line of sight detection from roughly 8 to slightly over 30 ft (~2.4 to 9+ m).

  • Radar Systems

    HLS GSR Series - GETS Systems Ltd

    Welcome to the future of Radar Systems: the Gets Systems HLS GSR Series.Our state-of-the-art, high-performance FMCW X-band RADAR systems redefine the possibilities of detection and classification. Whether it’s People, Vehicles, UAVs, Airborne, or Seaborne targets, our HLS GSR Series empowers you with unparalleled capabilities for the most demanding security and defense applications.

  • Detection And Navigation System

    Ice Navigator™ - Rutter

    sigma S6 Ice Navigator™ is a radar-based system that provides enhanced ice detection, tracking and analysis. The system can identify open water leads, ice bergs and ridges in ice fields. Ice Drift Analysis (IDA) is now an optional feature of Ice Navigator that gives operators unprecedented visibility and information on the movement of ice floes within X-band radar coverage. Capital expenditure and costs typically associated with activities in ice-threatened areas, can be dramatically offset.

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