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Broadband Quadrature Mixers and I/Q Mismatch Reduction
SBC: Tahoe RF Semiconductor Inc., Topic: DMEA102002Silicon on Sapphire technology offer several advantages over bulk CMOS and BiCMOS technologies for the design of RFICs (RF Integrated Circuits) for the System on Chip radio applications. These advantages include superior radiation hardness, improved isolation between circuits, higher efficiency amplifiers, and more bandwidth per cost. In the last few years, RFIC designers have favored are Zero-IF ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Microelectronics Activity -
A Cryogenic Grinding System for the High Productivity Grinding of Advanced Materials
SBC: CREARE LLC Topic: DLA09001High performance metals, ceramics, and hard coatings are used in military applications to enhance the performance of key systems needed by the warfighter. One of the most prevalent operations to remove material, achieve the desired surface finish, or enhance part quality is bulk and finish grinding. For typical cutting speeds, conventional synthetic or oil-based coolants are sufficient to remove ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
Rapid, Non-Thermally Cured Composite Fabrication
SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED Topic: DLA09001Composite materials, with their high strength to weight ratios, manipulative properties, and corrosion resistance are now widely utilized throughout the military. High performance composites are required for air, sea, and land platforms. One of the drawbacks of these composite systems is the excessive costs and time required for part manufacturing. Prolonged elevated temperature curing is typic ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
Advanced Technologies for Discrete-Parts Manufacturing
SBC: IMAGINESTICS, LLC Topic: DLA07001DoD agencies are facing growing challenge of maintaining aging Warfighter Systems, while reducing procurement costs of discrete-parts. One key hindrance to ensuring readiness is discrete part procurement. When procuring parts, tech data package which is provided to the suppliers during pre and post-award contains raster drawings which are often of very poor quality. Several suppliers do not provid ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
Advanced Technologies for Discrete-Parts Manufacturing
SBC: MATERIALS INNOVATION TECHNOLOGIES, LLC Topic: DLA09001Since 2005, MIT-LLC has successfully developed the three dimensional engineered preform (3-DEP) process for making near-net-shape, complex geometry, chopped fiber preforms that are subsequently infused with epoxy or other thermosetting resin. We have been approached frequently to determine if we could develop a high performance thermoplastic composite process. The drivers for these inquiries are ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
Machine Diagnostics System on a Chip
SBC: ORBITAL RESEARCH INC Topic: DMEA102001The diagnostic systems in use in military machines are large and expensive. Other military machines could benefit from diagnostic and prognostic systems, but cannot afford the added size, weight and expense. Orbital Research proposes to address this issue by adapting the rugged ASICs that it has presently in development, and those planned for future development, into a single System on a Chip ( ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Microelectronics Activity -
Premature Cure Indication for QwikSeal® Pre-Sealed Fastener Technology; Topic #DLA08-01
SBC: Systems & Materials Research Corporation Topic: DLA08001Systems and Materials Research Corporation (SMRC) has developed a proprietary process called QwikSeal for pre-coating fasteners with cure-blocked sealant, then overcoating the pre-applied sealant with a moisture-impermeable size coat. QwikSeal is designed to replace the current “wet installation” process where sealant is mixed and applied to each fastener at the point of installation, and whic ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
STRETCH ROLL FORMING
SBC: FAIRMOUNT TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: DLA09001Manufacture and maintenance of aircraft, ships, light rail cars, etc., requires many structural components formed out of extrusions. Processes such as stretch forming are typically used to produce these parts, in which unique dies are required for each forming operation. This increases the cost and lead time of production. The need for dies prevents the production of spares at the maintenance s ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
Advanced Technologies for Discrete-Parts Manufacturing
SBC: Softwear Automation, Inc. Topic: DLA09001A completely automatic, cost-effective, production of garments and other sewn items can be achieved. A novel approach that depends heavily on computing, high performance servo systems, and machine vision has been demonstrated. This proposal will lead to a the most critical element of such automation, a completely automatic sewing machine that will sew arbitrary but controlled paths in the two ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
Advanced Technologies for Discrete-Parts Manufacturing
SBC: Benz Oil Company Topic: DLA09001The majority of manufactured parts for defense system applications are machined using a lubricating cutting fluid. Field data has shown that cutting fluids not only impact tool life and piece geometry of manufactured parts, but can alter the power used by machine tools by 15% to 30%. Cutting fluid chemistry can be optimized by careful study
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency