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Defence institutions evaluate frequency transform

A RF Engines product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Mar 21, 2002

RF Engines (RFEL) has granted another evaluation licence to the UK Ministry of Defence for its Pipelined Frequency Transform (PFT) technology.

RF Engines (RFEL) has granted another evaluation licence to the UK Ministry of Defence for its Pipelined Frequency Transform (PFT) technology.

This news is on the back of two successful deals with undisclosed US defence manufacturers.

The PFT, which was initially developed for commercial communication and instrumentation products, is generating substantial interest within the defence market, both in Europe and USA.

This initial licence, which has been granted for an undisclosed sum, will enable the MoD to model its characteristics for a variety of applications.

Simon Underhay of RFEL stated: "We are extremely pleased to be working with the MoD during this evaluation phase.

Our goal is the generation of a number of PFT designs for various applications.

Obviously the long-term prospect is for design-in of the technology to future defence products".

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