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Articles Tagged with ''auriga''

Auriga Microwave wins SBIR contracts

MarketWatch: Defense
February 23, 2012

AF SBIRAuriga Microwave announced that it has received two SBIR Phase I contracts. The Company earned its second Air Force SBIR and first NASA SBIR.


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Auriga Microwave appoints new director of engineering

April 18, 2012

Auriga Microwave announces the promotion of Dr. Nickolas Kingsley to Director of Engineering. Dr. Kingsley will assume responsibility for managing Auriga’s RF/microwave engineering team while Dr. Yusuke Tajima, Auriga’s CTO, will focus on driving Auriga to the elite heights of GaN- and GaAs-based RF microwave front ends. 


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Auriga adds ex-DARPA director to DoD Industry Advisory Board

MarketWatch: Defense
April 26, 2012

Dr. Joseph R. GuerciAuriga Microwave announces the addition of Dr. Joseph R. Guerci to the company's Department of Defense (DoD) Industry Advisory Board.


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Auriga Microwave launches 4th generation TR module test system with Auriga WIDE

October 30, 2012

Auriga Microwave, an international leader in designing and manufacturing innovative RF/microwave solutions, announced the release of their next generation TR module test system, CTS-4.


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Auriga's Nickolas Kingsley to host workshop at 2013 Military Radar Summit

February 11, 2013

Auriga Microwave announced that Dr. Nick Kingsley will host the "Gallium Nitride: Ready for Radar Primetime" workshop at the 6th annual Military Radar Summit. The workshop, to be held on Monday, February 25, at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, DC, is part of the three-day summit event that gathers academics and government and industry executives to discuss the latest military radar developments.


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Patent issued to Auriga Microwave for high-power switch

March 25, 2013

Auriga Microwave, an innovator in the design of high-powered RF and microwave devices, announces that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted a patent for technology that will make the control circuit design much simpler for high-power RF switches used in many communication systems.


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