At P. G. Demidov Yaroslavl State University, the development of mini-analogs of electromechanical microwave switches for small-sized radar systems and communication systems for UAVs has begun.
Ilya Uvarov, Associate Professor of the Department of Nanotechnology in Electronics at YarSU in the YaF FTIAN named after K. A. Valiev of the Russian Academy of Sciences, clarified that to reduce the size of the relays, scientists are using microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology. The principle of operation of the component is the electrostatic attraction of a movable electrode to a fixed one.
The developed switches can be compared with traditional large components in terms of radio frequency characteristics, while they benefit from lower energy consumption and smaller size, as well as speed of operation.
Thanks to the new technology, it will be possible to create a new electronic component base for microwave technology in Russia.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that Russia will sell engines for T-72 tanks to India for $248 million.
Read more materials:
The modernized BMP-2M surpassed the American Bradley in firing range by two times