SWISSto12 announces development of Active
Electronically Steerable Antennas in collaboration
with Thales
SWISSto12
collaborates with Thales for the development of
Active Electronically Steerable Antennas (AESAs) for
Satcom-on-the-move market, with a focus on airborne,
land and maritime vehicles.
The AESA
will combine innovative and highly efficient
3D-printed antenna apertures developed by SWISSto12
with state-of-the-art solid-state beamformers
provided by Thales.
The new
AESAs will target Ka-band and combined Ku/Ka-band
satellite connectivity applications and offer
dramatic size, power consumption and cost
improvements with respect to existing solutions.
Renens,
Switzerland // SWISSto12, One of
Europe’s fastest-growing aerospace companies and a
leading manufacturer of advanced satellite payloads
and systems, announces it is developing Active
Electronically Steerable Antennas (AESAs) for
airborne, land and maritime platforms in
collaboration with world-leading critical
electronics company, Thales.
SWISSto12’s
AESAs will use innovative 3D-printed miniature horn
antennas instead of traditional patch antennas.
These 3D-printed antenna apertures are of higher
efficiency and overall performance (gain, axial
ratio & bandwidth over scan volume) than patch
antennas. These features are key to maintaining
wide-angle scanning capabilities in AESAs.
SWISSto12’s
3D printed antennas are mounted on planar
beamformers provided by Thales, which will use the
latest Beamforming Integrated Circuits (BFICs) and
innovative patented interconnection solutions.
Thales will
bring its strong heritage in design of complex
layouts of microwave amplification functions
dedicated to spatial combination using the latest
ultra fine pitch packaging solutions available on
the market.
The new AESA
product will leverage improvements in Size, Weight
and Power consumption (SWaP) starting with Ka band
satellite communications and future combined
operation across Ku and Ka bands combined in one
antenna.
This new
product is a continuation of the strong
collaboration between SWISSto12 and Thales’
Microwave & Imaging Sub-Systems activities across
various products and applications. In January 2023,
SWISSto12 and Thales signed a contract to develop
solid-state power amplifiers (SSPAs) for
applications in Space, and specifically for
SWISSto12’s Hummingsat missions.
Emile de
Rijk, CEO of SWISSto12 said: “We are delighted to
announce this new AESA product at SWISSto12, and the
associated collaboration with Thales. This new class
of AESAs uses our unique 3D printed antenna
technology and will offer a breakthrough for users
of on-the-move satellite communications across
airborne, naval and land platforms.”
Charles-Antoine Goffin, Vice President, Microwave &
Imaging Sub-Systems, Thales said: “Thanks to this
collaboration with SWISSto12, Thales is able to
expand its RF power amplification and beamforming
product portfolio. The result of this collaborative
effort will be a new solution for Satcom on-the-move
applications, where Thales will bring its skills on
Design for Manufacturing and Design to Cost applied
to electronic assemblies for competitive serial
production planned in its premises. These compact
AESAs will give the opportunity to SWISSto12 and
Thales to serve various markets starting with
commercial airborne connectivity and government
satellite communications”.
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