Teledyne Technologies is devoted to advancing science, acquiring and inventing new technology,
and using it to help our customers solve challenges in business and society. Teledyne serves
an immense range of applications, providing technologies vital to industrial growth markets.
You may not realize it, but Teledyne technology enables many of the products and services
you use every day. Proof is all around you - Everywhereyoulook™.
Teledyne Microwave Solutions
(TMS) was forged from the consolidation of seven different Teledyne microwave companies. As
a result, TMS operates nine manufacturing facilities engaged in the research, design, development,
and manufacturing of microwave products. Click on the links below for more information on
the Teledyne Microwave Solutions business units.
Teledyne Microwave Solutions (TMS)
operates nine manufacturing facilities engaged in research, design, development, and manufacturing of
microwave products. Click on the links below for more information on the Teledyne Microwave Solutions
business units.
RF and microwave amplifiers,
integrated assemblies, VCOs, mixers, doublers, detectors, power dividers, switches, limiters, limiting
amps, attenuators, and AGC & log amps.
Novel ITAR & non-ITAR
adaptive filter and front end solutions for sea, land, air and space applications. RWR, RESM and ELINT.
Microwave circuit design,
component manufacturing and testing, for defense electronics, global telecom, space and satellite comm.
TWTs, TWT Amplifiers (TWTAs), and SSPAs found on nearly all major
EW, Radar, and Communication platforms.
Satellite modems,
SSPAs, LNAs, block up converters (BUC), subsystems for military and commercial SATCOM.
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