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Billion Dollar Microwave Tube Market Holding Off the GaN Threat

ABI Research's recent study "Microwave and Millimeter Wave High-Power Vacuum Electron Devices: Successfully Holding Off the Gallium Nitride Threat" will be of interest to a number of markets. These include organizations involved in defense electronic, energy and scientific research, and spacecraft electronics, as well as VED manufacturers.

 

While microwave and millimeter wave high-power vacuum electron devices (VEDs) remain "below the radar" of many industry observers, the total available market (TAM) for this segment is over $1 billion says ABI Research.

 

Despite its size, and although these tubes remain essential elements in specialized military, scientific/medical and space communications applications, this market is generally under-reported and can be poorly understood by those not directly involved in it.

 

Essentially, this is now a stable industry after several rounds of consolidation in recent years. ABI Research director Lance Wilson commented, "There is potential for some further consolidation, but there are no signs of that happening yet. One new RF semiconductor technology - gallium nitride (GaN) - may change the landscape but has not yet done so to any meaningful degree. While it is not yet monopolizing the microwave RF power industry, GaN is advancing steadily and is a technology that should be closely watched, as it will continue to be a threat to some aspects of the microwave and millimeter wave VED marketplace.

 

Wilson continued, "The size of this market continues to surprise everyone and its longevity and firm resistance to RF power semiconductor encroachment is just as surprising."

 

"These specialized vacuum electron devices may at first seem anachronistic," he added. "But in some cases there is no other way to generate such high levels of RF power within an acceptably small space. Certain microwave and millimeter wave VEDs can generate megawatts, and it would take tens of thousands of transistors to do that."

 

ABI Research's recent study "Microwave and Millimeter Wave High-Power Vacuum Electron Devices: Successfully Holding Off the Gallium Nitride Threat" examines the microwave and millimeter wave high power vacuum electron device market and assesses how gallium nitride (GaN) devices could affect that business. 

 

It will be of interest to organizations involved in defense electronic, energy and scientific research, and spacecraft electronics, as well as VED manufacturers, RF power semiconductor users and manufacturers, and government.

 

This report is part of ABI Research's Semiconductors Research Service. The document may be accessed from the following link: http://www.abiresearch.com/research/1003434 

 

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