MtronPTI intros modular subsystems

Aug. 28, 2008
AUGUST 28, 2008 -- The new product line includes jitter attenuation modules, clock recovery modules, ultra low phase noise oscillator assemblies, and custom module capabilities.

AUGUST 28, 2008 -- MtronPTI (search for MtronPTI), a producer of frequency control and filter products, announces its new Modular Sub-Systems Product Line. The new product line includes jitter attenuation modules, clock recovery modules, ultra low phase noise oscillator assemblies, and custom module capabilities.

The modules are design to serve a wide variety of customer applications, including telecommunications infrastructure, military communications, electronic warfare, and GPS modules. The company started custom modular subsystems product projects with selected military, aerospace, and telecommunications customers in 2007. Some of these products have now moved into the production phase.

"The Modular Sub-Systems Product Line brings together MtronPTI's broad engineering capabilities and strong technical experience," commented Joe Doyle, VP engineering at MtronPTI, "It allows us to customize products to meet each customer's needs, saving them time and reducing costs."

"MtronPTI's Modular Sub-Systems Product Line really strengthens our ability to do what our customers ask, which is to bring more value with higher integration. We are able to mix and match several of our key technologies into more customized solutions for our customers," states MtronPTI's VP of sales and marketing, Dick Thompson. "We have always had the products and experience, and now we can integrate those technologies into higher-level assemblies for our customers. Their feedback tells us that by integrating more of these timing problems into subsystems, it allows them to focus their engineering resources on broader system needs. This allows them to make better use of their engineering resources while improving critical product development cycle times ultimately saving them money."

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