Innovations

PPC-10G Q&E bands 10 Gbps / 20 Gbps radios

On photo: PPC-10G with 30 cm (1ft) antenna PPC-10G Datasheet (pdf)Link…

SYN-E/X/X Series E-band/W-band Portable Signal Generator

Portable Signal Generator SYN-E/X/X series E-band and W-band (optional) The…

PPC-10G-E 10 GE RADIO with BUILT-IN ADVANCED L2+ SWITCH

PPC-10G-E L2+ Datasheet (pdf, 1.5M) PPC-10G-E-L2+ is IP radio link,…

Precision Calibrated Noise Sources

Features Noise Sources Datasheet Case study:ISSN-06 in Rohde&Schwarzsignal and spectrum analyzer…

PPC-1000 Low Latency 1.25 Gbps E-band/Q-band/Ka-band Radio

 45 ns Ultra Low Latency PPC-1000-LL 1.25 Gbps link is…

Welcome to ELVA-1
We design and produce mm-wave radio links, radars, components and scientific equipment 26 to 400 GHz


GITEX Global, Dubai, 16 -20 Oct 2023, post-release video:

60 Gbps radio was installed on 11 km distance
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In April 2020, 10 Gbps E-band radio was successfully tested on longest in the industry wireless path of 19,482 m (12.1 miles).
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ELVA-1 76 GHz FOD Radar – available to order

ELVA-1 FOD radar operates at 76 GHz (3.9 mm wavelength). It could detect debris with size of 3 cm or more at 1000 m distance.
See FOD radar promo video below.

15 km (9.3 mi) – this is industry record for distance range of PPC-10G-E 10Gbps E-band radio at Arctic region

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Concept video for 10GE wireless metro network

Few days is enough to build a fault-tolerant all-weather 10 GE wireless network based on PPC-10G radios to cover the city and key infrastructure facilities.

10 Gbps radio demo at July, 2017:

ELVA-1 Team Presentation

About ELVA-1

We design and produce  Millimeter wave components and systems, waveguide antennas and horns, MM wave radars.  Elva-1 specializes on applications in scientific test and measurement equipment, industrial and front-end radars, millimeter wave level sensors, E-band and Q-band radios, wireless communication equipment operating in the millimeter and sub-millimeter wave frequency bands.

The scope of ELVA-1 basically focused on developing and producing customs designed Millimeter Wave equipment. ELVA-1 also serves the global mm-wave market as Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). Top names in mm-wave industry use our OEM components to bring quality and cost effective product solutions to their customers worldwide.

Besides, ELVA-1 suggests an exclusive service for scientific laboratories. The company leads key measurements and prove the principles  of devises designed by laboratories before applying documentation for grants. This procedure is the prime one to verify the production efficiency mostly in any kind of  mm-wave system and, what is important, assists to increase the probability of  receiving the grant.

The list of our customers includes major names at science and research all over the world: JET (UK) – biggest tokamak in the world, General Atomics (USA), National Institute of Standard and Technology (USA), Rohde & Schwarz, FOM Institute (The Netherlands), University of Kiel (Germany), Centre D’Etudes de Cadarache (France), Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics (Taiwan), South-West Institute of Physics (China), Siemens, CERN – Accelerator in Switzerland, Max Planck Institut fur Plasmaphysik, Australian National University, Cornell University (USA), Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (UK). An each year we add new top names to this impressive list.

We put all our 30+ years of Millimeter Wave experience into every project. Take a look at some of our instalaltions.

News

Aug 24, 2021
76 GHz short-range marine radar for for collision free navigation of autonomous vessels, icebreakers and tugs
May 28, 2021
The three 94 GHz interferometers were shipped to the Customer’s Research Center
Feb 11, 2021
Developing 2D-ELDOR (2D electron-electron double resonance) techniques to better capture molecular dynamics with ELVA-1 95 GHz 2.5 ns transceiver
Dec 21, 2020
See 2019-2020 year-round availability statistics for most advanced 40GE E-band 70-80 GHz wireless channel in the world
Oct 28, 2020
11.3 Gbps Wireless Throughput Reached at Train-to-Ground Connectivity Testing in 2020