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Mitsubishi Electric to Expand Product Range of Ku-band GaN HEMTs

For multi- & single-carrier communications, larger data capacity and smaller SATCOM earth stations

TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today that two new 13.75�14.5 GHz (Ku-band) 30W (45.3dBm) gallium-nitride high-electron-mobility transistors (GaN HEMTs) will be added to the company�s GaN HEMT lineup for satellite-communication (SATCOM) earth stations. The two products, one for multi-carrier1 communication and the other for single-carrier2 communication, will support increased data-transmission capacity and smaller earth stations. Sales will begin on March 15.

1 Voice, video and data communication method that uses carrier signals of various frequencies

2 Communication method that uses a single-frequency carrier signal

Ku-band satellite systems are increasingly being deployed for emergency communication during natural disasters and for satellite news gathering (SNG) by TV broadcasters in remote areas where cable networks do not exist. Meanwhile, in addition to the growing use of conventional single-carrier communication, multi-carrier communication is increasingly needed for fast, high-volume communication and to support the downsizing of mobile stations for purposes such as SNG.

So far, Mitsubishi Electric has introduced five GaN HEMTs for multi-carrier and single-carrier SATCOM earth stations. The two new 30W GaN HEMTs will enable more flexible amplifier designs, including for rated power levels and the use of GaN drivers. They also will support the downsizing of earth stations as well as faster, larger-capacity satellite communication.

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Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

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Takeyoshi Komatsu

Public Relations Division

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

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