WORK Microwave to Showcase New and Deep Space Innovations at SATELLITE 2022
Washington, D.C., March 12, 2022--WORK Microwave will demonstrate its latest space technology solutions at SATELLITE 2022, a key event for the space and satellite industries. Using WORK Microwave's solutions, operators can cross the edges between space and ground, RF and digital, optical and digital, and virtual and hardware on ground stations.
With more than 35 years of experience in satellite ground-segment equipment, WORK Micro-wave's solutions are deployed in real-world missions with LEO and MEO constellations as well as with optical down-to-Earth links, including new space, deep space, government, and commu-nication applications. Highlights at the show will include WORK Microwave's groundbreaking deep space converter, V-band block upconverter, and optical receiver and detector.
Ka-Band Deep Space Converter |
V-band, Triple-Channel Upconverter At SATELLITE 2022, attendees can see WORK Microwave's new V-band upconverter, which is perfect for early laboratory testing. The upconverter has already been deployed by global satellite operators to support secure, high-performance communications projects. |
One-Stop-Shop Solution With AX-60 IP Modem and IQ Spacecom's XLink Transceiver At the heart of the solution is WORK Microwave's AX-60-S02190 CCSDS TM/TC Modem, a ground station modem for CCSDS 131.0- and 231.0-based mission communication to IQ Space-com XLink space segment transceivers. The modem features a CCSDS 131.0-B-3-compliant downlink, CCSDS 231.0-B-3-compliant uplink, symbol rates of 10 ksps up to 75 Msps, and IQ constellation output with a proven and flexible A-Series SDR architecture. |
Optical Ground Station Receiver and Detector
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About WORK Microwave (www.work-microwave.com)
Headquartered in Holzkirchen (near Munich), Germany, and comprised of four operating divisions — Satellite Communication, Navigation Simulators, Defence Electronics, and Sensors and Measurement — WORK Microwave leverages over 35 years of experience to anticipate market needs and apply an innovative and creative approach to the development of frequency converters, DVB-S2/S2X equipment, and other digital signal processing technologies while maintaining the highest standards for quality, reliability, and performance.
WORK Microwave's Satellite Communication division develops and manufactures high-performance, advanced satellite communications equipment for earth observation, NGEO constellations, direct-to-home broadcast, IP networks, teleport management, government communications, and many more applications.
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