TTC XPDR-2150
Radar Enhancing C-Band Transponder
The XPDR-2150 series transponder is the next generation of C-band transponders. It is used primarily to augment and enhance the tracking capabilities of C-band ground radars.
The unit provides 50 watts of pulsed RF output with typical power consumption of 5 watts, giving this product line one of the lowest current draws in the industry today.
The XPDR-2150 is backward-compatible so that its form-factor matches legacy systems. There is no need to replace existing technology. The transponder is programmable with the TTCWare configuration application or over a serial communications port using terminal emulation. An optional RS-485 multi-drop interface is also available.
- Key Features
- Applications
- Specifications
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- Miniature transponder
- RCC-262-02 compatible
- Solid-state design
- C-band 5.4-5.9 GHz
- High-efficiency power supply
- Programmable via a serial COM port
- Receiver and Transmitter Frequency
- Pulse Width
- Code Spacing
- Reply Delay
- Sensitive superheterodyne receiver
- Crystal-controlled frequency stability
- Small form factor (14 cubic inches)
- Lightweight (16 ounces)
- Mismatch protected from high antenna VSWR
- No pressurization required
- Instrumentation tracking radar
- Range expansion/enhancement
- Flight tests of various airborne vehicles
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TTC XPDR-2150
Radar Enhancing C-Band Transponder
The XPDR-2150 series transponder is the next generation of C-band transponders. It is used primarily to augment and enhance the tracking capabilities of C-band ground radars.