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NuWaves Engineering Showcases New Linear Bidirectional Power Amplifier at AUVSI 2013
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- NuPower Xtender(TM) Linear Bidirectional S-Band Power Amplifier
to be Demonstrated
Washington,
D.C. August 12th, 2013 – NuWaves Engineering
of Middletown, Ohio, an international Radio Frequency (RF) and Embedded Systems solutions provider,
is exhibiting its high-performance, miniaturized RF products and is also demonstrating the first
linearized model to come from the company’s new NuPower Xtender(TM) series of bidirectional
power amplifiers at the
2013 Association
for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) Unmanned Systems exhibition.
Operating
from 2200 to 2500 MHz, the NuPower Xtender Linear Bidirectional S-Band PA is capable of
generating over 10 Watts of peak saturated power, or approximately 6 Watts of average
power with integrated analog pre-distortion linearization technology to help extend the range
of advanced communication systems. With linearization the amount of power “back-off” required
to facilitate the use of data links featuring amplitude-modulated waveforms, such as Orthogonal
Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), is greatly reduced, leading to significantly greater
power efficiencies. The Xtender is both compact and rugged with a nickel-plated aluminum chassis
that occupies only 3.00” x 2.00” x 1.15” (6.9 cubic inches) and weighs less than 6 ounces, making
it ideal for integration into small platforms, such as Group/Tier 2 and 3 Unmanned Aircraft
Systems (UAS), Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV), etc.
NuWaves Engineering is a premier
supplier of Radio Frequency (RF) and embedded systems products and solutions for DoD, non-DoD
government, and industrial customers. An RF engineering powerhouse, NuWaves offers a wide range
of engineering design services focused on wireless communications, as well as a complete line
of commercially available module-level products, such as wideband RF upconverters and downconverters,
high-efficiency miniature solid state power amplifiers, high intercept low noise amplifiers,
miniature RF filters, and fiber optic RF distribution modules.
“NuWaves is devoted to
bringing advanced solutions to the RF arena,” said Jeff Wells, President and CEO of NuWaves
Engineering. “The attractive SWaP-C of our RF products is ideally suited for the evolving Unmanned
Vehicle Systems market.”
Stop by NuWaves Engineering’s booth, number 3850, at AUVSI’s
Unmanned Systems 2013, in the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.
from 13-15 August to see the latest in RF communications technology.
About
NuWaves Engineering
[borders/inc-300x250.htm]NuWaves
Engineering is a premier supplier of Radio Frequency (RF) and embedded systems products and
solutions for DoD, non-DoD government, and industrial customers. An RF engineering powerhouse,
NuWaves offers a wide range of engineering design services focused on wireless communications,
as well as a complete line of commercially available module-level products, such as wideband
RF upconverters and downconverters, high-efficiency miniature solid state power amplifiers,
high intercept low noise amplifiers, miniature RF filters, and fiber optic RF distribution modules.
Contact Kevin Harrison, Business Development Engineer, at (513) 360-0800 ext 313, or visit
our website at www.nuwaves-ltd.com
for more information.
Contact Kevin Harrison Business Development
Engineer NuWaves Ltd. 132 Edison Drive Middletown, Ohio 45044-3269 (513) 360-0800
ext 313 website at www.nuwaves-ltd.com
Posted 6/17/2013
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