Amplitech Develops Cryogenic LNA from 3.5 to 9.5 GHz

Amplitech Develops Cryogenic LNA from 3.5 to 9.5 GHz

AmpliTech has announce that it has completed the design of a wide-band 3.5 GHz to 9.5 GHz Cryogenic Low Noise Amplifier (LNA). The development was done to satisfy a $200,000 order from a large international government institution for use in an advanced, highly sensitive communications receiver system. The LNAs operate at 4K physical temperature, the same as those used in Quantum Cloud Computing applicatiosns for Big Data super-computers.

Amplitech was able to achieve an ultra-low Noise Temperature of fewer than 5 degrees Kelvin, which also demonstrates its suitability for use in many other strategic applications such as 5G small cells and Base Stations, Nanophysics (Electron Spin measurements), and Deep Space Astronomy, among many other applications. 

AMPG is also currently working on a viable cyber-security application (via a joint venture announced last year) to protect high-speed data networks using a new MMIC chipset that they hope to be un-hackable and is designed to prevent security breaches in commercial and medical device markets regarding its continued focus on MMIC development for specific industry applications using its proprietary technology. The Company plans to finish development by the second quarter of 2021.

The completion of the design, and shipment of the order demonstrates the ability of Amplitech to execute on its strategy in the development of products focused on cutting edge performance to support the rapidly growing wireless communications and quantum computing markets that are being targeted by major OEMs such as Google, IBM, Microsoft, Viasat, SpaceX, and many others.

The order is slated for shipment at the end of this month.

Publisher: everything RF