Anatech Electronics Newsletter - IMS2014 Edition

ANATECH ELECTRONICS, INC
(AEI)

IMS2014 ISSUE

MAY 27, 2014

VISIT US AT BOOTH 1709

Anatech Electronics' new websiteOur new Web site is live and we designed it to make it as easy as possible for you to find the products you need.

Access all our standard products, enter specifications for custom products, get a quote, and navigate every page on the site to get more information about our capabilities and products.

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www.anatechelectronics.com

 

IMS2014 Tampa Bay, Florida

CHECK OUT OUR NEW PRODUCTS AT IMS 2014!

 

Anatech has been busy this year developing new products, expanding the capabilities of our product line, and developing a new website.
The results will be on display at Booth 1709 at the show.

 

Voltage-Tuned Filters

We'll be demonstrating our voltage-tuned filters for ground and airborne applications. Anatech currently offers two standard surface-mount VTF models, the V5500 and V5505 that cover a frequency range 225 to 300 MHz. Both tune variably by applying a control DC voltage. On/off isolation is typically 70 dB or better and spurious rejection is at least 50 dBc. They measure 1.5 x 0.9 x 0.4 in. We also offer the AE225-400VT100 connectorized VTF covering the full aerospace range of 225 to 400 MHz used in military airborne platforms.

 

New LC Product Families

We've just introduced a new line of lowpass and bandpass filters as well as diplexers, triplexers, and multiplexers based on lumped-element (LC) technology. These new low-profile designs have operating frequencies ranging from 10 to 1700 MHz and can be customized to meet specific customer requirements.

 

Please contact us with your product requirements:

Call us at (973) 772-4242

Send us an e-mail by clicking here.

​​Technical staff will be present to answer any technical questions you might have about our products.

 

Please see us at booth 1709 

HOT TECHOLOGIES ON TAP
FOR IMS 2014 IN TAMPA

Sam Benzacar of Anatech Electronics - RF Cafe

By Sam Benzacar

 

It's going to be a hot time in Tampa next month in more ways than one. The RF and microwave industry may not exactly be producing the eye-watering revenue as other sectors of the economy but there are plenty of market and technology "hotspots" that will no doubt be evident at IMS exhibitors' product displays.

For example, the wireless industry is evolving rapidly as LTE moves toward its next incarnation as LTE-Advanced, Wi-Fi morphs from discrete hotspots to a seamless network via HotSpot 2.0, and distributed antenna systems and small cells increase quality of data service in places where macro cells can't reach.

In addition, the "Internet of Things" points to a future in which everything from refrigerators to pacemakers is connected via wireless. And that’s the short list. Expected to see offerings for each one in Tampa, from semiconductors to subsystems.

The defense market will be well represented at IMS 2014 as always, despite dire warnings and hand-wringing over potential draconian cuts to the defense budget.

So many jobs would be lost in so many Congressional districts that the House Armed Services Committee is trying to reinstate programs that even the Pentagon wants to cut. Some make sense (like keeping the A-10 “Wart Hog” in service) and others don’t, but whatever gets reinstated is highly likely to need RF and microwave content.

Even without these programs, there are many electronic warfare, radar, and terrestrial and satellite communications programs that will continue to provide revenue for our industry in 2015 and far beyond.

There are also DoD-funded science and technology programs (via DARPA, NRL, and others) that provide a window into what the future holds for defense electronic systems, as much basic and applied research ultimately funds its ways into production.

Of course, whether the application is commercial, industrial, medical, scientific, or military, RF and microwave filters of every kind will remain essential components to keep the increasingly onerous problem of interference in check.

And for more than two decades, Anatech Electronics has been solving interference problems "inside the box" and outside in base stations, on towers, and in ground, air and sea-based platforms.

 


Anatech Electronics has been solving interference problems in wireless systems since the first cellular systems appeared, and we can help you solve yours today. So please give us a call at (973) 772-4242 or send us an email to sales@anatehelectronics.com.

 

 

About Anatech Electronics

Anatech Electronics, Inc. (AEI) specializes in the design and manufacture of standard and custom RF and microwave filters and other passive components and subsystems employed in commercial, industrial, and aerospace and applications. Products are available from an operating frequency range of 10 kHz to 30 GHz and include cavity, ceramic, crystal, LC, and surface acoustic wave (SAW), as well as power combiners/dividers, duplexers and diplexers, directional couplers, terminations, attenuators, circulators, EMI filters, and lightning arrestors. The company’s custom products and capabilities are available at www.anatechelectronics.com and standard products are available for purchase at the Anatech Electronics Web store, AMCrf.com.

 

Contact:

Anatech Electronics, Inc.
70 Outwater Lane
Garfield, NJ 07026
(201) 772-4242
sales@anatechelectronics.com

 

 

 

 

Posted  February 25, 2014