MARLBOROUGH, MA., June/21/2021/PRNewsire/ -- Spectrum Control (formerly API Technologies Corp.), a leading provider of high-performance RF and microwave signal conditioning, and electromagnetic spectrum management solutions, has added printed filters to its filter-based integrated microwave assemblies (IMAs) product line.
Spectrum Control’s new printed filters are offered in a rugged, low-profile package, with a frequency range of 2 to 40 GHz, and in Lowpass, Highpass, Bandpass, and Bandreject, and Multiplexer designs. These high-reliability filters expand Spectrum Control’s reach in the growing market of printed electronics, where printed components and circuits promise ease of use, reduction in costs, and greater efficiencies.
This new capability also will be leveraged into Spectrum Control’s filter-based IMAs to achieve reductions in mechanical package volumes, and diversify its portfolio with an additional tool for product optimization. This capability also will be integrated with other Spectrum Control's low-profile components to achieve improved performance and package densities. The new printed filters can be sold as a stand-alone component or to support SWaP-C in IMAs.
These printed filters are targeted for radar, communications, surveillance, filter-based IMAs, and electronic warfare applications. To learn more about the new Spectrum Control’s new filters portfolio, visit: https://apitech.pub/3xxdSpD
About Spectrum Control™ (formerly API Technologies Corp.) is an innovative designer and manufacturer of high- performance systems, subsystems, modules, and components for technically demanding RF, microwave, millimeter wave, electromagnetic, power, and security applications.
A high-reliability technology pioneer with more than 70 years of heritage, Spectrum Control’s products are used by global defense, industrial, and commercial customers in the areas of commercial aerospace, wireless communications, medical, oil and gas, electronic warfare, unmanned systems, C4ISR, missile defense, harsh environments, satellites, and space.
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Madeline Lee at
Madeline.lee@amspectrumcontrol.com