50 GHz Microwave Fiber Optics Link

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The integration and acceptance of microwave fiber optic solutions into an expanding set of system-level applications has generated a call for ever-increasing bandwidth. Recent infrastructure advances are pushing these requirements to Q-band and above for satellite communications, broadband sensors, and EW systems. High performance Microwave Fiber Optic Links with instantaneous bandwidth from 10 MHz to 50 GHz are now offered by Linear Photonics. These photonic transmitter and receiver modules can be integrated with hybrid ultra-broadband controllable-gain pre and post-amplifiers for end-to-end performance consisting of low noise figure and high dynamic range, and are capable of operation over wide temperature ranges and in difficult environments. We will discuss implementation, technical performance and applications for this new product line.



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  • 16 Eagle Rock Avenue
  • E. Hanover, New Jersey
  • United States 07936
  • Building: Hanover Manor

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    Kirit Dixit (201-669-7599), Russell Pepe (201-960-6796), Har Dayal (973-628-7394),Ajay Poddar (973-881-8800)and/or George Kannell (973-437-9990).

     

     

  • Co-sponsored by AP/MTT Chapter
  • Starts 01 June 2015 04:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 01 October 2015 12:00 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


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Maxx Binger of Linear Photonics

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50 GHz Microwave Fiber Optics Link

The integration and acceptance of microwave fiber optic solutions into an expanding set of system-level applications has generated a call for ever-increasing bandwidth. Recent infrastructure advances are pushing these requirements to Q-band and above for satellite communications, broadband sensors, and EW systems. High performance Microwave Fiber Optic Links with instantaneous bandwidth from 10 MHz to 50 GHz are now offered by Linear Photonics. These photonic transmitter and receiver modules can be integrated with hybrid ultra-broadband controllable-gain pre and post-amplifiers for end-to-end performance consisting of low noise figure and high dynamic range, and are capable of operation over wide temperature ranges and in difficult environments. We will discuss implementation, technical performance and applications for this new product line.

Biography:

Maxx Binger is Engineering / Product Line Manager at Linear Photonics where he works in the design and manufacturing of optical and RF linearizer circuits. Prior to this, Maxx graduated from The College of New Jersey in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering/Industrial Management.

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FREE Registration is on-site. Further details can be found in the IEEE North Jersey Newsletter and the website

 

http://sites.ieee.org/northjersey/events/2015-ap-mtt-symposium

 

All are welcome. IEEE membership is not required. Registration is on-site. There is no charge to attend the symposium or mini-show. A complementary breakfast will be provided and lunch is included for all.

 

For further information, please contact:

Chair/Exhibition   Kirit Dixit 201-669-7599  kdixit@microcomsales.com
Chair MTT/AP Symposium Har Dayal 973-633-4618 dayalhar@gmail.com
Technical Program Chair George Kannell 973-437-9990 gkk@lgsinnovations.com
Publicity Arthur Greenberg    a.h.greenberg@ieee.org
Event/Location Coordinator Ken Oexle 973-386-1156  
MTT/AP Chapter Chair Dr. Ajay Poddar 201-560-3806 akpoddar@synergymwave.com
MTT/AP Chapter Vice-Chair Prof. Edip Niver 973-596-3542 edip.niver@njit.edu
Event Coordinator Russell Pepe 201-960-6796 rcpepe@ieee.org