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RFMD and Selex Galileo Extend Collaboration to Develop GaAs MMIC Solutions for Radar
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Author: CompoundSemi News Staff

March 1, 2010... Selex Galileo, a U.K.-based defense electronics manufacturer, and RFMD have extended their collaboration to develop GaAs MMIC solutions for Selex Galileo's next generation of electronically-scanned (E-SCAN) phased array radar systems. Selex Galileo and RFMD have collaborated in GaAs MMICs since signing a strategic cooperation agreement in May 2008. 

RFMD reports that it has also begun production shipments to Selex Galileo of GaAs MMIC chipsets for insertion into Selex Galileo's surveillance and fire control radar systems. RFMD manufactures its GaAs MMIC process for Selex Galileo on six-inch substrates at RFMD's UK-based GaAs wafer fab in Durham.

Jeff Shealy, vice president and general manager of RFMD's Defense and Power business unit, said, "We are pleased to support Selex Galileo's high frequency GaAs requirements using our GaAs technical expertise and high volume commercial wafer fab. We value our collaboration with Selex Galileo and look forward to growing our relationship, while delivering world-class GaAs solutions for their advanced radar systems."

Bob Bruggeworth, president and CEO of RFMD, added, "Selex Galileo is a valued strategic customer in our Defense and Power business and we are pleased to announce the strengthening of our collaboration as we move from development phase to production phase. Our combined efforts represent an excellent match for RFMD's strategic mission to extend and leverage our leadership in RF components and compound semiconductors into multiple industries." RFMD News Release

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