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Defense from and hostile use of electromagnetic energy.

See Also: Electronic Warfare, ELINT


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  • USB Power Sensors 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz

    GT-8554B - Spanawave Corporation

    The Spanawave/Giga-tronics GT-8550B USB Power Sensors offer easy-to-use high-performance RF and microwave power measurement. High dynamic range and high accuracy make these sensors ideal for testing in wireless communication applications and Defense EW systems. The GT-8550B series feature a ruggedized body and fast measurement speed. These broadband power sensors provide easy-to-use, fast, accurate power measurement for R&D laboratory, manufacturing test and field installation and maintenance applications.

  • USB Power Sensor - 10 MHz to 18 GHz, True-RMS Average

    GT-8553B - Spanawave Corporation

    The Spanawave/Giga-tronics GT-8550B USB Power Sensors offer easy-to-use high-performance RF and microwave power measurement. High dynamic range and high accuracy make these sensors ideal for testing in wireless communication applications and Defense EW systems. The GT-8550B series feature a ruggedized body and fast measurement speed. These broadband power sensors provide easy-to-use, fast, accurate power measurement for R&D laboratory, manufacturing test and field installation and maintenance applications.

  • USB Power Sensor - 100 MHz to 8 GHz, Average, Peak (Pulse)

    GT-8551B - Spanawave Corporation

    The Spanawave/Giga-tronics GT-8550B USB Power Sensors offer easy-to-use high-performance RF and microwave power measurement. High dynamic range and high accuracy make these sensors ideal for testing in wireless communication applications and Defense EW systems. The GT-8550B series feature a ruggedized body and fast measurement speed. These broadband power sensors provide easy-to-use, fast, accurate power measurement for R&D laboratory, manufacturing test and field installation and maintenance applications.

  • USB Power Sensor - 100 MHz to 20 GHz, Average, Peak (Pulse), Pulse Profile

    GT-8555B - Spanawave Corporation

    The Spanawave/Giga-tronics GT-8550B USB Power Sensors offer easy-to-use high-performance RF and microwave power measurement. High dynamic range and high accuracy make these sensors ideal for testing in wireless communication applications and Defense EW systems. The GT-8550B series feature a ruggedized body and fast measurement speed. These broadband power sensors provide easy-to-use, fast, accurate power measurement for R&D laboratory, manufacturing test and field installation and maintenance applications.

  • 4-Way Power Splitter/Combiner

    ZN4PD1-183W+ - Mini-Circuits

    Mini-Circuits’ ZN4PD1-183W+ is a 4-way 0˚ splitter/combiner covering a wide range of applications from 4000 to 18000 MHz including test and measurement, EW, SatCom and more. This model is capable of handling up to 30W RF input power as a splitter and passing up to 4A DC current from the sum port to alloutput ports (100mA each port). Its outstanding combination of high power and low loss minimize intrinsic losses and provide excellent signal fidelity from input to output. It also provides high port-to-port isolation, excellent VSWR and low amplitude and phase unbalance. It comes housed in a rugged aluminum alloy case with SMA connectors at all ports.

  • GaAs pHEMT MMIC Power Amplifier, DC - 28 GHz

    HMC994APM5E - Analog Devices Inc.

    The HMC994APM 5E is a GaAs pHEMT MMIC Distributed Wideband Power Amplifier which operates between DC and 28 GHz. The amplifier provides 15 dB of gain, +29 dBm of saturated output power, and 25% PAE from a +10V supply. With up to +38 dBm Output IP 3 the HMC994APM 5E is ideal for high linearity applications in military and space as well as test equipment where high order modulations are used. The HMC994APM 5E exhibits a positive gain slope from 2 to 20 GHz making it ideal for EW , ECM, and test equipment applications. The HMC994APM5E amplifier I/Os are internally matched to 50 Ohms and is packaged in a leadless QFN 5x5 mm surface mount package.

  • 3 DB 180 Degree Hybrid Couplers

    KRYTAR, Inc.

    KRYTAR's 180 Degree Hybrid Couplers offer wide frequency coverage in single, compact packages which provide low insertion loss, high directivity and tight coupling. These hybrid couplers offer simple solutions in many applications within those frequency bands including electronic warfare (EW), commercial wireless, SATCOM, radar, signal monitoring and measurement, antenna beam forming, and EMC testing environments. For many space-restricted situations the compact size of these KRYTAR couplers are ideal. These couplers can be also be manufactured to meet military specifications.

  • XMC FPGA Cards

    Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions

    FPGA-based mezzanine cards provide a flexible approach to adding in high-speed processing and data I/O. An XMC FPGA card adds functionality without occupying an extra slot, enabling system integrators to meet the most demanding performance requirements and SWaP constraints. They combine the high-performance throughput of an FPGA with direct ADC/DAC and digital I/O. Tested to meet the requirements for the most challenging rugged environments, our XMC FPGA cards are designed for applications such as radar, electronic warfare (EW), signals intelligence (SIGINT), and communications intelligence (COMINT).

  • Solid-State RF amplifier module for High Power Testing

    Exodus Advanced Communications

    Exodus introduces the AMP1071 - a Solid-State RF amplifier module covering the entire ultra-wide 2.0-20.0GHz frequency range instantaneously at 20W CW minimum. Using State of the Art GaN devices, the AMP1071 operates from a 32VDC source at less than 10A consumption. This module is suitable for use with all single channel modulation standards and applications requiring high power and ultra-wide band coverage. It has built-in protection circuits, high reliability and ruggedness. Typical applications include High Power Testing, EMI/RFI, EW and Communications and Jamming.

  • DRO/VCO Modules

    Analog Devices Inc.

    The Analog Devices portfolio of dielectric resonant oscillators (DROs) and voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs) offer excellent output power and phase noise performance over temperature and cover a range of applications and uses to meet the needs of industrial, medical, aerospace and defense, EW, ECM, and communications markets. Our DRO modules are a natural choice for applications in fixed tuned or narrowband tunable configuration, while our selection of VCOs play a key role in providing reliable frequency generation for RF and microwave communication and test systems.

  • MLDD 4-Way Power Dividers

    KRYTAR, Inc.

    KRYTAR MLDD 4-way power dividers lend themselves to emerging wireless ultra-broadband designs and many test and measurement applications. KRYTAR’s power dividers offer the widest frequency coverage in a single package on the market and provides superior performance. Targeting broadband electronic warfare (EW) systems and complex switch-matrix applications, for example, KRYTAR has used its proprietary design to produce a wide assortment of matched-line directional dividers (MLDD) with ultra-high performance over a broadband frequency range. Our 4-way power dividers can also be manufactured to meet military specifications.

  • MLDD 8-Way Power Dividers

    KRYTAR, Inc.

    KRYTAR MLDD 8-way power dividers lend themselves to emerging wireless ultra-broadband designs and many test and measurement applications. KRYTAR’s power dividers offer the widest frequency coverage in a single package on the market and provides superior performance. Targeting broadband electronic warfare (EW) systems and complex switch-matrix applications, for example, KRYTAR has used its proprietary design to produce a wide assortment of matched-line directional dividers (MLDD) with ultra-high performance over a broadband frequency range. Our 8-way power dividers can also be manufactured to meet military specifications.

  • SDLVA Modules

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Analog Devices, the world-class supplier of complete MMIC-based solutions for communication and aerospace and military markets, offers two successive detection log video amplifiers (SDLVAs) that operate over the 0.6 GHz to 20 GHz and 2 GHz to 20 GHz frequency ranges, respectively. They feature power limiter circuitry at the RF input and carry a Class 1A ESD rating (250 V HBM). They are available in miniature connectorized module packaging and are ideal for designers with space and power-constrained applications, including EW and ELINT receivers, DF radar, ECM, IFM systems, and missile guidance.

  • OEM Software Services

    Shoghi Communications Ltd.

    Shoghi Communications has been a designer of various ISR sensors, a System integrator with multitude of technologies covering ISR and EW and a premier defense contractor for various customers including defense and intelligence agencies across the world. The various projects for customers in the interiors and border areas of their countries have given Shoghi valuable experience to work in various types of terrain and weather conditions. This has resulted in the development of a very niche skill set which could be useful for both new OEMs as well as system integrators for various types of white labelled products and services in the fields for software development for auxiliary tasks.

  • Arbitrary Waveform Generators

    Proteus Series - Tabor Electronics Ltd.

    The new Proteus Arbitrary Waveform Generator is ideal for applications in Quantum Computing, Electronic Warfare, Radar, and next generation communications such as 5G, 6G, Ultrawide Bandwidth (UWB), and WiFi (802.11) 6 and 7. Built on the latest RF DAC and RF ADC technology, the series has sample rates up to 9GS/s and multiple Nyquist zone frequency range capability in excess of 10GHz. It’s an innovative task oriented programming environment, and user programmable FPGA. When used in combination with its optional RF Digitizer it gives you the ability to change waveforms in real-time - ideal for improving the coherence time of a Qubit, characterizing an RF amplifier, or responding to an EW threat.

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