Anokiwave has further expanded its satcom beamformer IC family with the addition of its new 2nd generation Ku-Band ICs - AWMF-0146 and AWMF-0147. The new ICs will aid in the design and deployment of commercial phased array-based ground terminals. They enable Ku-Band phased array active antennas that can auto-align and auto-position to support ground and aviation-based use cases for LEO/MEO/GEO satellites.
The new Ku-Band beam forming IC family builds on Anokiwave’s previous generation, by improving performance, reducing cost, and providing a host of digital functionality to simplify the active antenna array design. The highly integrated AWMF-0146 Rx IC and the AWMF-0147 Tx IC support four dual polarization radiating elements with full polarization flexibility, low power dissipation, and reduced noise figure. The small WLCSP (Wafer Level Chip Scale Package) makes the overall phased array assembly and thermal management significantly easier.
With the release of the new additions, Anokiwave’s new Ku-Band beamformer ICs and the previously released K/Ka-Band Gen 2 ICs now offer SATCOM equipment manufacturers with options for both Ku and K/Ka bands, while ensuring unmatched performance and low cost. With each new generation Anokiwave improves performance and reduces cost of the ICs and have done the same with these new Ku band ICs. As a result, these parts are already the preferred choice of leading phased array-based SATCOM ground and avionics antenna manufacturers, according to Anokiwave.
The AWMF-0146 and AWMF-0147 are now available to the general market. Anokiwave is offering evaluation kits for ease of adoption of the technology and capabilities. The kits include boards with the IC, USB-SPI Interface module with drivers, and all required cables.
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