DocumentCode
1998352
Title
New Microwave Technologies for Airborne Applications
Author
Cachier, G. ; Houdart, M. ; Joussemet, C.
fYear
1988
fDate
12-15 Sept. 1988
Firstpage
10
Lastpage
13
Abstract
Multifunction capabilities and constant volume requirements for airborne systems constantly push microwave technologies towards higher densities and lower costs. The best examples of this evolution are the active arrays, which offer ultimate operational flexibility. We will show that this expected shift towards sophistication has to be anticipated by developing the appropriate technologies early enough, and at the required level of maturation. These technologies include miniaturized hybrid microelectronics, high performance discrete devices, and of course specific GaAs MMICs. We will also present perspectives for long term evolutions, towards mixed optical/microwave components, and high performance high Tc superconductive electronics.
Keywords
Appropriate technology; Costs; Gallium arsenide; High temperature superconductors; Long Term Evolution; MMICs; Microelectronics; Microwave technology; Optical devices; Superconducting microwave devices;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microwave Conference, 1988. 18th European
Conference_Location
Stockholm, Sweden
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EUMA.1988.333792
Filename
4132480
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