COLUMBIA, Md. (PRWEB) April 23, 2008
AIMM systems for handheld radios have yielded improvements in total radiated power in excess of 5 dB by correcting the antenna mismatch that occurs when a radio is in close proximity to the user's head or torso. AIMM can also be applied in sensor networks where the sensor's antenna can be detuned by proximity effects of the ground, foliage, or debris.
While the primary application of AIMM is for antenna or power amplifier tuning, the product can be used for any application that requires forward power to be maximized and reverse power to be minimized.
AIMM is a self-contained multi-chip-module (MCM) comprising a tunable impedance network incorporating Paratek's PTICs, an on-board microprocessor with custom control algorithms, forward and reverse power detectors, and a bias voltage generator. AIMM's adaptation and sleep modes are controlled via an SPI interface. The evaluation kit consists of an AIMM mounted on a test fixture with SMA RF connectors as well as an external mechanical switch box that allows standalone operation of the module. While the modules have been optimized for constant amplitude modulation such as FM or BPSK, specialized software loads are available for other modulation types.
Paratek is now shipping AIMM kits operating over 280 - 300 MHz, 824 - 960 MHz, and 1710 - 1980 MHz. Standard kits are priced at $3,000 and ship approximately four weeks after receipt of order. Other bands within the frequency range of 200 MHz to 2.2 GHz are available for a nominal NRE charge.
To purchase evaluation kits, contact Paratek Government sales at 301-575-0900 x215 or visit our web site, http://www.paratek.com, for additional information.
About Paratek
Paratek Microwave, Inc. designs and manufactures adaptive RF front-end component solutions for mobile wireless applications requiring multi-mode and multi-band operation. The Company is privately held and headquartered in Columbia, MD, with additional offices in Nashua, NH and Crystal Lake, IL.