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PHASE SENSITIVE INNOVATIONS INC

Government contractor · Newark, DE

37
Federal awards
$83.7M
Total awarded
3
Agencies
1
Subcontracts
UEILJMKLES23319
CAGE4UF55
SizeSmall business
SAM statusActive
Established2007

About PHASE SENSITIVE INNOVATIONS INC

Phase Sensitive Innovations (PSI) is a high-technology company specializing in RF photonic devices, components, and systems, with a focus on millimeter wave (mmW) applications such as 5G/B5G communications, imaging, and radar. The company develops advanced photonic technologies for beamforming, RF signal generation, and real-time RF scene imaging.

Creating and incorporating photonic devices into RF systemsDesign, fabrication, and manufacturing of photonic componentsCustom RF solutions and photonic integrated circuit (PIC) capabilitiesState-of-the-art testing and characterization laboratoryCNC milling and 3D printing capabilitiesDevelopment of millimeter wave imaging systemsRF photonic links for high-speed, high-linearity photodetectionNovel tunable optical paired source (TOPS) system for RF signal generation

Recent Federal Awards

AwardAgencyAmountDate
LOW COST TECHNOLOGIES FOR MANUFACTURING OF THIN FILM LITHIUM NIOBATEDepartment of Defense$200K
MULTIMODE PHOTODIODE PACKAGE DEVELOPMENTMULTIMODE PHOTODIODE PACKAGE DEVELOPMENT WITH IMPROVED BANDWIDTHDepartment of Defense$62K
OU67-25-NEW-127 HIGH POWER BALANCED PHOTODIODESDepartment of Commerce$45K
PHOTODIODENational Aeronautics and Space Administration$15K
SBIR PHASE III R&DDepartment of Defense$8.9M

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