Boston, MA 10/01/2014 (wallstreetpr) – M/A-COM Technology Solutions Holdings (NASDAQ:MTSI) has added another gem to its GaN Portfolio by announcing a series of additions of S-band products that are best suited for air traffic control, military as well as weather radar on a commercial basis. The new products launched are available in multiple options of packaging and levels of power.
Multiple Benefits
The GaN amplifiers are available in 30 and 85 Wpk along with a 350 Wpk aluminium pallet, designed to deliver high performance along with augmented manufacturing efficiencies for its customers. These products provide combined solutions to customers to help them speed up their time to market by deriving benefits from commercial best practices for bolstered manufacturing along with diminished component count, better assemble yield and significantly lower touch labor. The wpk amplifiers measure 7X7 mm and 14X24 mm, respectively, while the pallet measures just 51X23 mm, which are made to support extensive bandwidths so as to imbibe multifuction system capabilities, idle for dynamic frequency operation for complex waveforms. At the same time, the presence of flexibility in voltage operation should aid the system operators to manage their overall power budget while attaining the targeted power requirements without compromising on high levels of PF performance and efficiency.
Removing Complexities
The company’s Product Manager, Paul Beasly said that the products are created to come high on power performance, while minimizing the manufacturing and design complexities to help customers in many ways than one.
M/A-COM Technology Solutions Holdings (NASDAQ:MTSI)’s GaN power products are designed through a stringent control processes and align with the IPC standards so as to provide for the highest levels of product reliability, integrity and consistency. These products are run through a vast range of environmental scenarios and thus, are highly reliable. For instance, the amplifiers mean-time-to-failure (MTTF) is nearly 600 years at 200 degrees Celsius.