Brochure | October 31, 2011

Custom Electro-optics and Microelectronics Capabilities Brochure

Source: CMC Electronics

Esterline CMC Electronics (CMC) is a leading supplier of custom microelectronic and electro-optic products for the military and aerospace markets, with nearly 50 years of experience. As a strategic supplier, CMC designs, manufactures and qualifies complex hybrid microcircuits and electro-optic devices for aircraft and missile applications around the world.

CMC's respected and experienced Engineering team collaborates very closely with customers to fully understand their needs and priorities. CMC's approach results in reliable, robust designs that meet the most demanding customer specifications.

Technology Segments

  • MIL-PRF 38534 Class H Hybrids
  • Si and InGaAs Receivers
  • 905 and 1550 Pulsed Lasers
  • Optical Transceivers
  • Electro-Optic Assemblies
  • Detector arrays
  • Hybrid Microcircuits

Custom Electro-Optics

  • Sensors (LIDAR, LRF, Target Detection)
    • Si and InGaAs (wavelength 650 to 1550nm)
    • Fiber pigtailed/light pipes
    • Optional TEC cooler
    • Single and arrays
    • 100W laser fire return
    • Detection of nWs within µs of laser firing
    • Recovery in 50ns to mWs overload
    • Recovery without ringing
    • Handling of 10MW/cm2 before damage
    • Low NEP
  • Pulsed transmitters

Applications

  • Aerospace
  • Defense
  • Industrial
  • Avionics
  • Radar
  • Guidance and Control
  • Laser Range Finding
  • LIDAR
  • Laser Spot Tracking
  • Smart Munitions
  • Free Space Communications
  • Fiber-Optic Data Transfer
  • Semi-active laser designation
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