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NuWaves Engineering Selected to Present at the 1st Annual International Space Station (ISS) Research and
Development Conference
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June 4, 2012 Press Release

Middletown, Ohio, June 4th,
2012 – NuWaves Engineering, an international Radio Frequency (RF) solutions company, has been selected to present
a technical abstract at the 1st Annual International Space Station (ISS) Research and Development Conference on
June 28th in Denver, Colorado. NuWaves’ abstract focuses on Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) work which
concentrates on High Efficiency Switching RF Power Amplifiers intended for Earth Radar Observation in the L, S and
X bands. Below
Traditional PA classes based on limited conduction angle topologies (i.e., Classes AB, B,
and C) are unable to achieve the better than 50% efficiency required by the solicitation over a large bandwidth.
Therefore, NuWaves’ work focuses on the more efficient breed of switching power amplifiers. In particular, the
focus of the investigation is the Class F and Inverse Class F PAs incorporating new techniques to operate
broadband on multiple radar bands. NuWaves target for efficiency is in the 60% to 80% range which will
significantly reduce battery size and cooling requirements in space for the technologies High Efficiency Switching
Power amplifiers for Earth Radar Observation Systems (HESPEROS) by NASA, as part of the government agency’s
efforts to pursue smaller and more affordable spacecraft.
“The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
program not only meets specific Federal research and development needs,” said Jeff Wells, President and CEO of
NuWaves Engineering, “it also allows small businesses the opportunity to display their entrepreneurial spirit by
competing to stimulate high-tech innovation.”
NuWaves Engineering is a premier supplier of Radio Frequency
(RF) and embedded systems products and solutions for DoD, non-DoD government, and industrial customers. An RF
engineering powerhouse, NuWaves offers a wide range of engineering design services focused on wireless
communications, as well as a complete line of commercially available module-level products, such as wideband RF
upconverters and downconverters, high-efficiency miniature solid state power amplifiers, high intercept low noise
amplifiers, miniature RF filters, and fiber optic RF distribution modules.
Contact
Kevin Harrison Business Development Engineer NuWaves Ltd. 132 Edison Drive Middletown, Ohio 45044-3269
(513) 360-0800 ext 313 website at www.nuwaves-ltd.com
Posted 6/13/2012
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