Integrating BFICs with GaN-based RF front-end modules boosts X-band AESA radar performance, improving gain, noise figure, power output, and enabling faster, more reliable beam steering.
ALISO VIEJO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--indie Semiconductor (Nasdaq: INDI), an Autotech solutions innovator, has launched the world’s first commercial fully integrated 240 GHz radar front-end (RFE) ...
Radar is cropping up everywhere in new car designs: sensing around the car to detect hazards and feed into decision making for braking, steering, and parking and in the cabin for driver and occupancy ...
MACOM Technology Solutions Inc. has introduced a new wideband front end module (FEM) that operates across a frequency range of 2 to 18 GHz, suitable for electronic countermeasures and phased array ...
A multichip frontend transmit/receive module, the QPF0219 from Qorvo, is intended for wideband radar applications operating from 2 GHz to 18 GHz. Housed in a small 8×8-mm air-cavity QFN package, the ...
Raytheon Missiles and Defense has confirmed the delivery of an experimental digital radar testbed to the US Office of Naval Research (ONR). Built in partnership with the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL ...
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