Phased-array designs and techniques from Analog Devices will be among the wide array of the latest developments in the technology on display for visitors to the 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Phased Array Systems and Technology. Scheduled for October 11 to 13, 2022 in the Waltham Westin (Waltham, Massachusetts), and sponsored by the IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society (AESS), the event features an educational technical conference and an exhibition.
Analog Devices will be exhibiting at Booth #11 with several on-site demonstrations of designers’ kits and development platforms based on phased array technology.
The long-time developer of analog, digital and mixed-signal integrated circuits (ICs) will populate its booth
Source: Analog Devices with experts on the application of phased array technology for commercial systems, and aerospace and defense (A&D) systems, such as military radars. Visitors to the booth can discuss various aspects of hybrid and digital beamforming for phased array systems, including meeting size, weight and power (SWaP) goals at radio frequency (RF), microwave and millimeter-wave (mmWave) signal frequencies.
Visitors can benefit from scheduled presentations as part of a highly focused technical conference, including talks from Analog Devices presenters on flat-panel (AESAs) for satellite communications (satcom) and a development platform for phased arrays at Ka-band frequencies. Meet engineers with experience on implementing phased arrays and learn from brief but informative on-site demonstrations. For example, a 256-element-transmit, 256-element-receive phased array developer’s kit was built entirely with parts from Analog Devices and operates at Ka-band while a radar development platform combines the power of analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and digital-to-analog converters (DACs) with RF/microwave frequency-conversion circuitry to achieve effective radar beamforming at X-band frequencies.
Attendees can also partake in additional demonstrations of L-/S-/C-band digital beamforming phased array development platforms and a wideband direct-RF-sampled multiple-channel radar receiver development platform. Whether for communications or for radar systems, designers will want to spend time at Booth #11.
