
From April 15 to 17, Moscow hosts the 27th International Electronics Exhibition: Components and Technologies, Materials and Equipment, Embedded Systems and End Solutions. It was attended by representatives of three departments of the Southern Federal University.
ExpoElectronica International Electronics Exhibition is the largest electronics exhibition in Russia and the EAEU in terms of the number of participants and visitors, which represents the entire production chain from component manufacturing to the development and assembly of final electronic systems. Its advantages are the high-quality composition of participants and visitors, high return on investment for the exhibitors, expanded representation of Russian developers and manufacturers, as well as great opportunities for the development of international and local cooperation.
For 27 years, ExpoElectronica has been a key business event in the industry, bringing together developers, manufacturers and distributors of electronics, end users, service organizations, integrators and other industry representatives interested in promoting and purchasing related products.
This year, the Southern Federal University traditionally presented at the exhibition scientific and innovative projects of the Engineering Development Center, the Piezopribor Scientific and Technical Center, and the Technocenter Scientific and Technical Center.
The SFedU team presented more than 10 of the most modern developments. Among them:
-Multifunctional piezoelectric transducers for sensors of mechanical quantities, designed for use in control, measuring and diagnostic systems of complex equipment (special advantages: high reliability and stability of metrological characteristics, as well as extended dynamic, frequency and temperature ranges);
-Power amplifiers designed for aerospace, defense, and electromagnetic applications;
-An upgraded Vivaldi ultra-broadband antenna, the proposed design of which makes it possible to reduce the amount of microwave material required for the production of antenna array radiators by at least 29%;
-A false target simulator designed to simulate the movement of false targets with a given controlled speed and reflected signal level, can be used in covert communication systems and as beacons in air navigation - for covert identification of "friend or foe".
-The elements of the low-profile antenna array, the proposed designs include two pairs of strongly coupled dipole radiators, providing operation at two orthogonal polarizations.
-A radio transmitting device for satellite communication systems, telemetry and information transmission (frequencies of the 5G, 6G bands), the device is designed to transmit signals from the output of the modulator (L-frequency range) to the satellite antenna (Q-frequency range). It operates as part of a mobile satellite communication station, as part of a portable satellite communication station, and as part of a stationary satellite communication station.
The exhibition also featured a joint project of Radiomera LLC and the Microwave Technologies of Electrodynamic Structures Engineering Center at the SFedU Microwave Power Amplifier.
Many participants of the exhibition became interested in the competencies of the Southern Federal University. Among them are Scientific Equipment Group, KVANT LLC, PLANAR LLC and others.
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