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About us
History:
For thirty years MITEQ
has been delivering custom-engineered microwave components to the industry.
As the industry changed, we tried to adjust with it keep our competitive
edge. We have always pushed the edge of technology to provide the best
possible product. In that same pioneering spirit we have opened a subsidiary
in Estonia. We do this in order to reach those customers who desire MITEQ
quality, but have been forced to turn to lesser products due to price
limitations. With our facility closer to our customers, and with certain
trade barriers removed, we will be able to offer custom engineering at
competitive prices to solve your problems.
Capabilities:
Our engineers have years of experience in
the communications field, including duties with the Estonian and Finnish
Communications Agencies. They have been trained at our facility in the
United States and are familiar with the latest in manufacturing technologies
including the latest in computer aided design and manufacturing techniques.
Our engineers on both sides of the Atlantic keep in constant communication
to keep abreast of any changes or new ideas in this ever-changing field.
Our facility in Estonia is equipped with the latest in manufacturing and
test equipment, including: Hewlett-Packard noise power meters and network
analyzers; Wiltron-Anritsu sweep generators; Wavetek scalar analyzers
and MEI gold wire bonders . We also have computer aided design programs
for both electrical and mechanical layouts. We are capable of building
components and subsystems from 10 MHz to 18 GHz. For quality, engineering
intensive products, MITEQ Estonia is where you should
direct you attention.
Products:
Bipolar and GaAs FET Amplifiers: 10
MHz to 18 GHz. (optimized for gain, noise figure, or power) Wideband 90
degree Hybrids. Image Reject Mixers to 4 GHz (wideband IF, RF or fixed
LO models). Group Delay Equalized IF Filters. Subsystem production to
your design. Our products use the same basic designs which have provided
MITEQ with great success and quality in the past. Our
engineers are equipped to build components and subsystems. |