Thank You for Spending Time With Us At IMS 2024

We want to express our appreciation to everyone we saw last week at the MTT-S IMS2024 in Washington, D.C. So many productive discussions with customers, suppliers, sales representatives, distributors — the full ecosystem enabling mmTron’s compelling solutions for mmWave systems.

mmTron’s differentiation is our ability to develop and supply high linearity, broadband power amplifier MMICs that extend the reach of high-speed communication systems, such as fixed wireless access (FWA) and satellite communications (Satcom).

Our latest disruptive solution, announced at IMS2024, is an IF to antenna transceiver for mmWave FWA, with two options to provide either +57 or +63 dBi EIRP. Read more about the products here.

If you missed IMS, you can still check out what we were talking about:

mmTron’s Disruptive Value Proposition for FWA

Driving 5G Forward: The Technology of mmTron’s MMICs

Today’s Palette of Semiconductor Technologies: A Millimeter-wave MMIC Designer’s Dream, an article written by our CEO, Seyed Tabatabaei, and published in Microwave Product Digest

Executive Interview with Seyed Tabatabaei, published by Microwave Journal

You can download datasheets for our products here on our website.

Les Besser in the mmTron booth with Mike Roberg, Seyed Tabatabaei, and Gary Lerude
Among the highlights of the week, we had the opportunity to see Les Besser, who received the Microwave Career Award for his work developing the first widely-used RF/microwave computer simulation tool.

Visit mmTron at the 2024 IMS in Washington, D.C.

mmTron will be exhibiting at the 2024 International Microwave Symposium (IMS), June 18–20 in Washington, D.C. In booth #1661, our staff will be discussing the expanding product line of MMICs that are extending system capabilities in fixed wireless access (FWA), satellite communications, aerospace and defense, and instrumentation.

Timed for IMS, we will be announcing a full IF to antenna solution for 25 to 29 GHz FWA, offering high EIRP for 400 MHz, 1024-QAM systems.

mmTron’s mmWave ICs are designed to simultaneously provide high power and linearity while maintaining excellent efficiency. Linear power is the key parameter for achieving high data rate mmWave communication. The greater the power and linearity, the longer the range and higher data rate for transmission.

Discussing mmTron’s unique approach to optimizing power, linearity, and efficiency, Michael Roberg, Engineering Fellow, will be presenting an invited keynote, GaAs & GaN MMIC Power Amplifier and Front-End Module Design for K-Ka Band Commercial Communication Systems on Wednesday, June 19 (session We1C-1).

If you’re attending IMS, stop by our booth (#1661) to learn about our power amplifier, front-end module, transceiver, and distributed amplifier MMICs. To schedule a meeting with our co-founders, Seyed Tabatabaei and Mona Molaasgari, or Michael Roberg, email contact@mmtron.com.