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GaN MMIC PAs suit Ka-band satellite communication terminals.
2014-06-10 14:38:44| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Developed with GaN HEMT power process, APN228 and APN229 provide respective saturated output power of 13 and 8 W. These broadband, 2-stage amplifiers operate from 27–31 GHz and, when integrated in solid-state power amplifiers (SSPAs), enable increased data rate in communication systems. Respectively, 16.0 mm² APN228 and 7.41 mm² APN229 provide 19.5 and 20 dB linear gain, 41.2 dBm (13 W) and 39 dBm (8 W) saturated output power, and >27% and >30% Power Added Efficiency (PAE). This story is related to the following:Communication Systems and EquipmentSearch for suppliers of: Integrated Circuits (IC) | Microwave Monolithic Integrated Circuit (MMIC) Amplifiers
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NASA Satellite Spies Atmospheric Double Whammy
2014-06-09 22:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Central: NASA's eyes in the sky are important parts of weather-monitoring efforts, with satellites tracking hurricanes as they barrel across the ocean and storm systems as they sweep across the country. But sometimes they just find really cool stuff in the atmosphere. Such is the case with an image taken by the MODIS instrument aboard the Aqua satellite (with a hat tip to Climate Central board member and University of Georgia professor Marshall Shepherd on Twitter). On June 8 it spotted a wow-worthy combo...
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06.10.14 -- Can The Internet Of Things (IoT) Survive Without Satellite?
2014-06-09 16:27:28| rfglobalnet Home Page
06/10/14 RF Globalnet Newsletter
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Can The Internet Of Things (IoT) Survive Without Satellite?
2014-06-06 20:56:27| rfglobalnet News Articles
Satellite technology has a pivotal role in driving the growth momentum behind the Internet of Things (IoT) and unlocking the promise of interconnected devices. By Randy C. Roberts, Vice President of Innovation
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Northrop Grumman Introduces High Power GaN Amplifiers For Ka-band Satellite Communication Terminals
2014-06-06 08:48:49| rfglobalnet Home Page
A pioneer in the design and fabrication of advanced semiconductors, Northrop Grumman Corporation has introduced two new high power gallium nitride (GaN) monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) power amplifiers for Ka-band satellite communication terminals and point-to-point digital communication links.
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