Award Year / Program / Phase:1986 / SBIR / Phase II
Agency:NSF
Principal Investigator:Dr. Peter V. Wright , Senior Research Scientist
Award Amount:$190,000.00
Abstract:
The number of frequency channels which may be assigned within a given geographical area is limited by interference between the channels. this greatly reduces the number of channels which may be allocated and thus leads to an inefficient utilization of the radio frequency spectrum. recently… More
Award Year / Program / Phase:1987 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency / Branch:DOD / ARMY
Principal Investigator:Darrell ash
Award Amount:$50,000.00
Abstract:
Rfm has demonstrated a saw notch filter based on a patented saw notch element (sne). notch shape factors (40db: 1db) of less than 10:1 are demonstrated with less than 2db of loss. this proposal addresses some of the research necessary to make this technology practical. it includes improved modelling… More
Award Year / Program / Phase:2002 / SBIR / Phase II
Agency / Branch:DOD / ARMY
Principal Investigator:Robert Kansy, Vice President, Engineeri
Award Amount:$1,075,000.00
Abstract:
RF Monolithics proposes to reduce the vibration sensitivity of the low-noise (1fs target jitter), miniature (25 x 25 x 5 mm3) oscillator (MINO) presently being developed for use in advanced communications and radar systems by Q-DOT, Inc. The MINO willp[rovide the low noise 2.5GHz (nominal) clock… More
"RF Monolithics proposes to investigate means to reduce the vibration sensitivity ofthe low-noise, miniature oscillator (MINO) presently being developed for use inadvanced communications and radar systems by Q-DOT, Inc. RF Monolithics is providingthe STW resonators and the final packaging… More