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Visit Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc. at EuMW 2015, Stand 107 |

Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc. invites you to visit them at Stand 107 of the
European Microwave 2015 show in Paris, France, from September
6-11.
PMI offers just about any RF/Microwave component, module, or sub-system for both industrial and military based
requirements. Components and modules can be modified to meet your exact requirement.
About Planar Monolithics Industries (PMI)
Planar Monolithics was founded basically to take advantage of the growing demand in monolithic-based products
using the hybrid MIC/MMIC technology innovations that are mushrooming in a big way all over the world. High performance
and reliable products can be obtained by using this technology. Planar Monolithics will meet these requirements.
Planar Monolithics organization has been setup to design, develop, manufacture, test, and market complex state-of-the-art
hybrid RF/microwave and monolithic integrated circuits (MIC/MMIC) and components, and hybrid MIC/MMIC supercomponents
and subsystems. Planar Monolithics provides its unique products for applications in space, military, communications,
telecommunications, commercial, and consumer electronics systems.
Contacts:
Planar Monolithics Industries Inc. 7311-F Grove Road Frederick, Maryland 21704, USA CAGE Code:
05XQ0 Phone: (301) 662-5019 FAX: (301) 662-1731 E-Mail:
sales@pmi-rf.com
Website: www.pmi-rf.com
Posted September 4, 2015
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