Phase Matrix to develop radio frequency/microwave down converter modules

June 25, 2007
SAN JOSE, Calif., 25 June 2007. Phase Matrix Inc. of San Jose, Calif., has won a Phase II small business innovative research (SBIR) contract to develop a family of radio frequency (RF)/microwave (MW) down converter modules in a PXI (PCI Extension for Instrumentation) form factor from the Naval Air Warfare Center AD in Lakehurst, N.J.

SAN JOSE, Calif., 25 June 2007. Phase Matrix Inc. of San Jose, Calif., has won a Phase II small business innovative research (SBIR) contract to develop a family of radio frequency (RF)/microwave (MW) down converter modules in a PXI (PCI Extension for Instrumentation) form factor from the Naval Air Warfare Center AD in Lakehurst, N.J.

The intended use of the down converter modules is in portable/transportable synthetic instrument test and measurement (T&M) systems in support of both military and aerospace, as well as commercial (dual use) T&M applications up to 26.5GHz. The modules will be developed and demonstrated over a 17-month period at Phase Matrix's San Jose facility.

BAE Systems of San Diego is a Phase II SBIR investor and will take delivery of a set of down converter modules for prototype evaluation and potential application in factory, field, and/or depot synthetic instrument-based T&M systems.

"This award opens an exciting new marketplace for Phase Matrix in the development and application of down converters in support of highly mobile PXI-based test systems," says Dr. Michael N Granieri, Phase Matrix SBIR program manager. "These test systems can be embedded in a prime system or deployed to remote sites that require an RF/MW signal analysis T&M capability in the form of synthetic instrumentation."

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