Nano dimension's first ever additively manufactured electronic (ame) monolithic rf communications circuit has been sent to international space station (iss) flight studies
Sunrise, florida, march 17, 2021 (globe newswire) -- nano dimension ltd. (nasdaq: nndm), an industry leading additively manufactured electronics (ame)/pe (printed electronics) provider, announced today that the first ever integrated rf circuit fabricated by nano dimension and designed and integrated by l3harris, has been flown to the international space station (iss). this project, two years in the making, was selected by the iss u.s. national laboratory for space effects studies. the project will provide a systematic analysis of an additively manufactured single board for radio frequency (rf) space systems, especially for nanosatellites, and will communicate with a ground-based satellite tracking system at embry riddle aeronautical university, daytona beach, florida. the primary purpose of the project is to demonstrate the viability of using new technologies, such as multi-level/multi-material ames, which use 3d inkjet printer-based technologies to produce monolithic rf communication systems for use in space.
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