
KRYTAR, Inc. has introduced a new family of of Monopulse Comparators that offer beamforming solutions with coverage of multiple microwave bands, from 0.5 to 40 GHz.
A KRYTAR Monopulse Comparator is a beamforming network that is used to feed a phased array of antenna elements, whose purpose is to control the direction of a beam, or beams, of radio transmission.
KRYTAR Monopulse Comparators are the ideal choice for antenna array beamforming, high-speed radar searching and tracking, multipath simulation and performance evaluation, and many other applications. Offering coverage of multiple microwave bands, from 0.5 to 40 GHz (L- thru Ka-bands), KRYTAR’s Monopulse Comparators have the advantage over other methods of angular beamforming with excellent functionality and simplicity of use.
Properties that are important to beamforming include Bandwidth, Phase and Amplitude Imbalance, High Isolation, Low Insertion Loss and VSWR, superior electrical performance and rugged designs. This new family of ten (10) models of Monopulse Comparators use KRYTAR’s high-performance 180-degree Hybrid Couplers providing superior phase accuracy, amplitude imbalance, stability and repeatability all within a single compact package with coaxial connectors.
KRYTAR offers complete engineering services for custom designs that meet or exceed critical performance and/or packaging including custom frequency options.
A data sheet for each model with specifications and a package outline drawing is available at KRYTAR’s web site.


