- In March 2024 Teledyne e2v HiRel introduced the TDLNA2050SEP, a rad-tolerant S-band LNA developed on a 90 nm enhancement-mode pHEMT process. It offers a gain of 17.5 dB from 2 GHz to 5 GHz, a noise figure of less than 0.4 dB, and an output power of 19.5 dBm. This device is ideal for space and radar applications requiring low noise and minimal power consumption.
- In March 2025 MACOM unveiled its new Opto-Amp product line at SATELLITE 2025, aimed at enhancing optical connectivity between satellites and ground stations. The line features output power ranges from 10–50W, offering leading power efficiency and compact size to meet the growing demand for satellite communications.
- In July 2024 Teledyne e2v HiRel released two enhanced plastic VHF to S-band LNAs: the TDLNA2050EP and TDLNA0430EP. Developed on a 250 nm pHEMT process, these LNAs provide exceptional performance with low noise figures and minimal power consumption, suitable for military and industrial applications.
- In June 2024 Teledyne e2v HiRel announced the TDLNA0840SEP, a UHF to S-band LNA developed on a 150 nm pHEMT process. This device offers ultra-low power consumption and low noise figure, making it ideal for new space applications requiring high reliability.
- In September 2023 Teledyne e2v HiRel introduced the TDLNA002093SEP, a rad-tolerant L- and S-band LNA developed on a 0.15 μm InGaAs pHEMT technology. It delivers a gain of 21 dB from 1 GHz to 6 GHz with a noise figure of less than 0.37 dB, suitable for space and radar applications.



