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US watchdog questions littoral combat ships survivability
2016-01-19 01:00:00| Naval Technology
Funding for the US Navy's next-generation littoral combat ship (LCS) in 2016 needs to be delayed until their survivability and lethality capabilities are proven, the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) has recommended.
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MTG Marinetechnik Purchases SURMA Survivability Software to Expand Navy Combat Survivability Assessment Capabilities
2015-05-01 12:48:00| Naval Technology
MTG Marinetechnik has recently signed a contract with the Finnish company Surma Ltda for the supply of the SURMA survivability simulation software.
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Broadband MMIC GaN LNA meets high-RF power survivability needs.
2015-04-29 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Fabricated in GaN technology and supplied in leadless, 4 x 4 mm, ceramic package, CMD219C4 broadband MMIC low-noise amplifier (LNA) operates from 4–8 GHz with gain of 22.5 dB, noise figure of 1.0 dB, and output 1 dB compression point of +17 dBm. Product withstands RF input power levels of up to 5 W without permanent damage. Areas of use include microwave radios and C-band applications, such as point-to-point and point-to-multi-point radios, military and space, and test instrumentation.
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Custom MMIC's New GaN LNA Meets Need For High RF Power Survivability
2015-04-24 06:16:56| rfglobalnet Home Page
Custom MMIC, a developer of performance-driven monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs), is pleased to announce the addition of the CMD219C4, a new GaN low-noise amplifier, to their standard product catalog.
Low-Noise GaN LNA features high power survivability.
2014-12-15 14:32:34| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Supplied in die form, CMD218 offers gain of 22 dB, output of 1 dB, compression point of +19.5 dBm, and noise figure of <1.25 dB across 5–9 GHz frequency range. Unit can, without input limiter, survive incident power levels up to 5 W without any degradation in performance. With 50 Ω matched design that eliminates need for external DC blocks and RF port matching, LNA operates from 5–28 V supply and draws 100 mA typ quiescent current. Negative gate voltage is required for proper operation.