Mixed Signal/Analog

RF BDA modules designed for electronic warfare markets

29th August 2017
Lanna Deamer
0

International Radio Frequency (RF) and Microwave solutions provider, NuWaves Engineering has announced the completion of the IRaD phase for their newest miniaturised 10W C-band Bidirectional Amplifier (BDA), to be added to their line of NuPower Xtender Bidirectional Amplifier products. 

This module will be priced at $2,900/ea in quantities of one hundred, and will be available Q4 2017.

The NuPower Xtender C10RX01 and C10RX02 BDA modules, part number NW-BA-C-10-RX01 and NW-BA-C-10-RX02, follows the recent release of both the 20W C-Band Power Amplifier (NuPowerTM C20R01) and the 20W C-Band Bidirectional Amplifier (NuPower Xtender C20RX01) as NuWaves looks to push their presence and expertise to higher-frequency applications. This BDA offers the performance of a traditional power amplifier coupled with a low noise amplifier for receive mode, providing an amplification solution in one miniaturised package for half-duplex transceivers.

The NuPower Xtender C10RX01 and C10RX02 both provide saturated RF output power of 10W in transmit mode and 10dB of gain in receive mode across the C-band frequency range of 4.4-5.1GHz. Both modules are designed to accept a +30dBm input signal, making them compatible with common datalinks that typically provide a 1W output. The NuPower Xtender C10RX01 requires a manual transmit/receive (T/R) control input signal, while the NuPower XtenderTM C10RX02 offers an autosense T/R control mode where the transmit/receive condition is determined automatically.

The BDA’s aluminum chassis features improved heat dissipation characteristics for higher temperature operation, and at a compact size it is small enough for integration into a wide variety of air- or ground-based tactical, test or training platforms.

“These latest bidirectional amplifier modules provide the system integrator with additional options for enhanced operability across multiple scenarios in the military communications market, including Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), filling the gap in the market for small bidirectional amplifiers,” said Jeff Wells, President and CEO of NuWaves Engineering. “The NuWaves’ team takes pride in our ability to provide a full spectrum of solutions in support of the Warfighter.”

Product Spotlight

Upcoming Events

View all events
Newsletter
Latest global electronics news
© Copyright 2024 Electronic Specifier