Altum RF announces MMIC contract with ESA
Altum RF, an Eindhoven-based specialist in RF to mmwave semiconductor solutions, has announced a two-year contract with the European Space Agency (ESA) under the ARTES Core Competitiveness Programme, for the design and development of high-efficiency Ka-band MMIC power amplifiers.
The amplifiers will be tailored for phased array Ka-band satellite communication systems in space applications.
With the rapid deployment of Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Medium Earth Orbit (MEO), and Geostationary Orbit (GEO) satellite constellations, Ka-band phased array systems will play a critical role in future satellite communications.
To meet the increasing demand for improved performance in these systems, this project, which starts this month, will implement an innovative approach to power amplifier design, delivering significant improvements in both power efficiency and RF performance.
Greg Baker, CEO of Altum RF, commented, “We are excited to announce this important development project with ESA, which aligns with our strategic vision and product roadmap. Over the next two years, this contract will help direct our product development and accelerate our growth in the satcom market. The collaboration with ESA during our initial contract was very successful and we look forward to building on that relationship with a continued focus on innovative satellite-based solutions.”
Niels Kramer, MD Europe and VP marketing at Altum RF, added: “ESA has been an exceptional partner in helping Altum RF establish itself within the European and global market. This new contract enables us to further expand our design and development capabilities at our Eindhoven office, positioning us to capitalize on this growing business opportunity.”
Domenico Mignolo, ESA acting head of technology and products division said: “We are glad to support Altum RF through ESA’s Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems – Core Competitiveness (CC) programme line. By supporting the development of high-efficiency amplifiers, ARTES CC aims at bringing innovation in satellite communications and strengthening industrial competitiveness.”