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Active Array Phase Shifter Circuit Boards

 

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SwRI developed and fabricated replacement circuit boards for the Cobra Dane radar site in Shemya, Alaska.

Replacement circuit boards were developed and fabricated by engineers and technicians at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) for the Cobra Dane radar site in Shemya, Alaska. The board layout, replacement component selection, and fabrication were all conducted at SwRI. The photo shows the original circuit board used for analysis and two new replacement boards. The new boards met all the original specifications from phase shift accuracy to power handling and form factor.

 

For more information about active array phase shifter circuit boards capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact Tom Untermeyer at tuntermeyer@swri.org or (210) 522-5040. We can offer you the best approach for your communications and embedded systems solutions.
 

Contact Information

Tom Untermeyer

Communications and Embedded Systems

(210) 522-5040

tuntermeyer@swri.org

Related Terminology

communication devices

communication networks

radar systems

active array phase shifter circuit boards

replacement circuit board development

circuit board fabrication

Cobra Dane radar site

RF systems

radio frequency engineering

communications engineering

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November 16, 2009