Tests were conducted at NASA Lewis Research Center to characterize the proof-of-concept matrix switches built under NASA contract by Ford Aerospace and Aeronautics Corporation at Palo Alto, California, and the General Electric Company at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. The contract requirements and goals are tabulated along with the results of the NASA tests. Characteristics examined are bandwidth, insertion loss, ripple, switching speed, isolation, standing wave ratio (input and output), deviation from linear phase, noise figure, reconfiguration rates, spurious responses, gain compression, and third order intermodulation distortion. A brief description of the testing method and a statistical analysis of the test results for each of the switche...
Switch, which uses only two p-i-n diodes on microstrip substrate, has been developed for application...
A three-stage monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) W-band amplifier has been constructed a...
Contains reports on four research projects.National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant NGR-...
Bandwidth, switching speed, off-state isolation, and reliability over a ten-year mission were factor...
Test were conducted to measure the performance of the 20-GHz solid state, proof-of-concept amplifier...
Microwave systems performance and phase control are discussed. Component design and reliability are ...
Five proof of concept receivers are tested. The receivers operate in the 27.5 to 30 GHz uplink band ...
Advanced baseband and microwave switching techniques for large domestic communications satellites op...
Technology development contracts funded by NASA have resulted in five 30 GHz satellite receivers of ...
Switches, electrical components that either permit or prevent the flow of electricity, are the most ...
The use of optoelectronic switching for satellite switched time division multiple access will improv...
Monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMIC), which incorporate all the elements of a microwave c...
The ultramicrowave communications system program investigated the feasibility of a solid state syste...
The current NASA program for 20 and 30 GHz monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) technology...
NASA is conducting a series of millimeter wave satellite communication systems and market studies to...
Switch, which uses only two p-i-n diodes on microstrip substrate, has been developed for application...
A three-stage monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) W-band amplifier has been constructed a...
Contains reports on four research projects.National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant NGR-...
Bandwidth, switching speed, off-state isolation, and reliability over a ten-year mission were factor...
Test were conducted to measure the performance of the 20-GHz solid state, proof-of-concept amplifier...
Microwave systems performance and phase control are discussed. Component design and reliability are ...
Five proof of concept receivers are tested. The receivers operate in the 27.5 to 30 GHz uplink band ...
Advanced baseband and microwave switching techniques for large domestic communications satellites op...
Technology development contracts funded by NASA have resulted in five 30 GHz satellite receivers of ...
Switches, electrical components that either permit or prevent the flow of electricity, are the most ...
The use of optoelectronic switching for satellite switched time division multiple access will improv...
Monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMIC), which incorporate all the elements of a microwave c...
The ultramicrowave communications system program investigated the feasibility of a solid state syste...
The current NASA program for 20 and 30 GHz monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) technology...
NASA is conducting a series of millimeter wave satellite communication systems and market studies to...
Switch, which uses only two p-i-n diodes on microstrip substrate, has been developed for application...
A three-stage monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) W-band amplifier has been constructed a...
Contains reports on four research projects.National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant NGR-...