Since it’s founding in 1978 by Raymond L. Sicotte, American Microwave Corporation (AMC) has become a leader in the design and manufacture of DC to 40 GHz Solid State Control Components. AMC is dedicated to providing state-of-the-art technology as well as uniformly high quality microwave components and subsystems. AMC’s vertically integrated manufacturing plant makes it possible to design, machine and manufacture microwave hardware; which means total technology, quality and schedule control on all prototype and production orders.
The first microwave switch, model SW-2184-A pulse modulator, was produced in 1981. Since then, AMC has produced hundreds of models of microwave solid state switches for both commercial and defense electronics market worldwide.
In 1986, AMC delivered its first electronically variable attenuator model AGH-8018-D and it has expanded the product line to include many high performance, multi-octave band models over the years.
AMC began producing its Detector Logarithmic Video Amplifier (DLVA) Product line in 1990 and has been a key supplier of these products to the Defense Electronics Industry since.
Throughout the years, AMC has developed custom assemblies incorporating a variety of functions including amplifiers, filters, couplers, and power dividers with attenuators and multi-throw switches.
AMC’s most recent product line development has been that of phase invariant attenuators. An example of this is the development of a new line of Digitally Controlled Phase Invariant Attenuators. The first product in the new line was an 8 to 18 GHz, 40 dB attenuation range model. Additional phase invariant attenuator products covering 1 to18 GHz are available today.
The first microwave switch, model SW-2184-A pulse modulator, was produced in 1981. Since then, AMC has produced hundreds of models of microwave solid state switches for both commercial and defense electronics market worldwide.
In 1986, AMC delivered its first electronically variable attenuator model AGH-8018-D and it has expanded the product line to include many high performance, multi-octave band models over the years.
AMC began producing its Detector Logarithmic Video Amplifier (DLVA) Product line in 1990 and has been a key supplier of these products to the Defense Electronics Industry since.
Throughout the years, AMC has developed custom assemblies incorporating a variety of functions including amplifiers, filters, couplers, and power dividers with attenuators and multi-throw switches.
AMC’s most recent product line development has been that of phase invariant attenuators. An example of this is the development of a new line of Digitally Controlled Phase Invariant Attenuators. The first product in the new line was an 8 to 18 GHz, 40 dB attenuation range model. Additional phase invariant attenuator products covering 1 to18 GHz are available today.
American Microwave Corporation is a leader in the design and manufacturer of
DC to 40 GHz Solid State Control Components.