Electronic Military & Defense Annual Resource

3rd Edition

Electronic Military & Defense magazine was developed for engineers, program managers, project managers, and those involved in the design and development of electronic and electro-optic systems for military, defense, and aerospace applications.

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RF/Microwave Components Specifications DC Passband ◆ DC-10 MHz: ◆ Insertion Loss: ◆ Current: 1 dB ≤1 dB ≤200 mA Bandpass Passband X-COM Systems, a subsidiary of Bird Technologies, designs and manufactures advanced subsystems and complete end-toend solutions for broadband RF signal capture, storage, playback, and multi-channel signal generation, as well as software tools for signal analysis and editing, and NTDS subsystems and test equipment. Our products are in use worldwide in military and commercial systems ranging from SIGINT, EW, ESM, ECM, communications, and radar, to spectrum management and system testing and performance verification. We design and build custom solutions tailored to specific needs as well. ◆ Center Frequency: 1575±2 MHz ◆ 3 dB Bandwidth: 25-30 MHz ◆ Insertion Loss: ≤4.5 dB ◆ In/Out VSWR: ≤1.5:1 ◆ Rejection: ◆ 200-1475 MHz: ≥60 dBc ◆ 1675-3000 MHz: ≥60 dBc ◆ Temp. Range: -55°to +85°C PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT RF Communication Products Features: ◆ Small Size ◆ High Quality ◆ High Performance ◆ GPS with DC through ◆ Lightning Protection X-COM Systems ComNav Engineering, Inc. PH: (703) 390-1087 sales@xcomsystems.com www.xcomsystems.com 430 Riverside St., Portland, ME 04103 PH: (207) 797-4588 www.comnav-eng.com RF/Microwave Components RF/Microwave Components Greenray Industries' T1215 TCXO combines several design and performance features that continue to make it one of the company's most popular temperature compensated crystal oscillators: New Military/Defense Solutions Revolutionary RF Ceramic Filter For Next Generation Communication CTS' ClearPlex™ waveguide ceramic filter is a space saver that replaces traditional air-cavity modules. It comes in a compact package, as small as 25.4 x 12.7 x 3.175mm, and delivers peak power exceeding 500 Watts. The filter also has high Q factor resulting in better insertion loss, less than 2.5 dB, and sharp rejection points reaching up to -80 dB. Tight Stability, Extended Temperature XO CTS' Model 680 is a crystal clock oscillator with enhanced stability for applications that are subject to harsh environment. The oscillator has a stability of ±50 ppm over -55°C to +180°C and low phase noise, -170 dBc/Hz @ noise floor. The device's frequency ranges from 20 kHz to 100 MHz and is offered in a small 5 x 7 mm SMD package. Visit our website www.ctscorp.com/components for more product information. ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ An hermetic-seal, 7 x 9mm, SMT ruggedized package Acceleration Sensitivity to 5 x 10-10 per g A wide frequency range, from 750 kHz to 800 MHz Tight temperature stability (e.g., ±0.5 ppm -40°C to +85°C) and phase noise performance MIL Screening to MIL-PRF-55310 Multiple Output and Power options available The T1215 TCXO was designed for use in mobile communications, aeronautics, maritime, and other applications that require a reliable, high performance signal source, particularly those often found in the military/defense and industrial market sectors. It is one more example of Greenray's commitment to re-define frequency control performance. Our signal sources provide tight stability, low phase noise, and exceptional performance in demanding environments — for industry, for defense. Quartz Precision — in Motion. Greenray. CTS Electronic Components Greenray Industries 75 South Street, Hopkinton, MA 01748 PH: (508) 435-6831 frequencysales@ctscorp.com www.ctscorp.com/components 840 West Church Road, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 PH: (717) 766-0223 ◆ FX: (717) 790-9509 sales@greenrayindustries.com www.greenrayindustries.com www.vertmarkets.com/electronics ■ Electronic Military & Defense 55

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