Celestia TTI shoots for the moon

Celestia TTi’s new generation of high power, high performance GaN SSPAs promise to “provide the ultimate technology solutions to satellite operators, satellite broadcasters and ground station operators”.

The company’s family of products from its SSPA (Solid State Power Amplifiers) portfolio, each based on new generation Gallium Nitrate (GaN) technology ranging from tens of Watts up to kWs, cover low frequency bands up to Q band.   

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Peña: ‘We craft it in Europe, and sell it worldwide’

With NASA currently developing ground infrastructure in order to communicate with the moon, Celestia TTI’s advanced offerings specifically designed for lunar communications include new high performance K band 500W/250W GaN SSPAs @22.55 - 23.15 GHz and X band 400W/800W GaN SSPAs @7.145-7.235 GHz. 

Miguel Peña, Sales Director, Celestia Group, said: “The new generation of high power GaN SSPAs we have developed for high power uplinks in satellite communications and broadcast applications represent a major advance for the market as they deliver outstanding performance in demanding operations, with superior functionality and operation.” 

“It’s great to be at IBC. The show represents our local market where most of our customers are placed, and our added value is that we can supply products locally compared to our competitors in the US. We craft it in Europe and sell it worldwide.” 

Stand Number  1.A52

Company  Celestia TTi 

 

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