Low Phase-Noise Frequency Synthesizer and Oscillator
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NANOWAVE Technologies offers high reliability, low phase noise, DDS based sources for airborne and ground based RADAR platforms. The units leverage NANOWAVE's in-house high reliability HMIC process and proprietary low phase noise synthesizer and oscillator capabilities. The source module is customizable to full-band operation at L-, S-, C-, and X-bands. The X-band unit provides 8–12 GHz continuous tuning bandwidth at a frequency step resolution less than 1Hz. Phase noise of -110dBc/Hz at100KHz offset is achieved at 10GHz. Spurious signal levels less than -55dBc at a 5MHz frequency step are guaranteed through 100% testing. All performance parameters are achieved over an operational temperature range of -40 °C to +85 °C. All modules are hermetically sealed for highest reliability. The unit can be integrated with NANOWAVE Technologies FPGA-based intelligent converter technology to provide a light weight, frequency agile transceiver platform suitable for advanced airborne RADAR systems or ground-based applications. Special Features: • Full custom design • Drop-In modules or stand-alone units • External or Internal References • Airborne Radar and Telecommunication Systems • Terrestrial Radar Systems | ||
Low Phase-Noise Full-Band Synthesizer Module | ||
NWO0812-00 Low Phase-Noise L- and X-Band Synthesizer | ||
Tuning Frequency Range: Step Size: Switching Speed: Phase Noise: Spurious: Output Power: Operating temperature: | 8 to 12 GHz (full X-Band) 1 to 2 GHz (full L-Band) < 1 Hz < 30 µs -110 dBc/Hz @ 100 kHz -55 dBc @ 5 MHz step > 10 dBm -40°C to +85°C | |
Low Phase-Noise STALO Sub-System
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NWO5557-17 C-Band Ground-Based RADAR STALO | ||
Frequency Range: Step Size: Switching Speed: Phase Noise: Low Phase Noise Option: Coherency 10Hz to 1MHz: Spurious: Harmonics: Output Power: Operating temperature: Weather resistant seal: | 150 MHz within C-Band 1 MHz to < 1 Hz < 50 µs -120 dBc/Hz @ 100 kHz -140 dBc/Hz @ 1 MHz -60 dBc -60 dBc @ 1 MHz step < -50 dBc > 23 dBm 0°C to +70°C IP67 | |
Tuesday, 7 April 2015
NANOWAVE announces high reliability, low phase noise, DDS based frequency synthesizers for RADAR applications
Sunday, 5 April 2015
OU and Nanowave Technologies Inc. Enter into Research Agreement
4/25/15
Norman, Okla.—The University of Oklahoma and Nanowave Technologies Inc. have entered into a research agreement that builds on an existing relationship with the Advanced Radar Research Center, located within the state‐of‐the‐art Radar Innovations Laboratory on the University Research Campus.
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