
Acewavetech (AWT), a globally recognized brand in radio frequency (RF) devices, recently unveiled its RFID Protocol Analyzer at the 2011 Microwave Exhibition in Japan to great success. The analyzer enhances signal quality by testing the compatibility of RFID tags and readers for ISO 18000. It is able to test at high bandwidth from 120-140 KHz to 2.39-2.49 GHz in signal scale.
Led by CEO Mun Won-kyu and based in Incheon, the company diverts more than 35% of its revenue to research and development each year in order to retain its dominant position. In 2007, it developed the world’s first PIMD (Passive Intermodulation Distortion) analyzer that measures dual-band with just a single machine. The following year, it developed a portable version that sold worldwide, including to the U.S., Europe, Japan and Southeast Asia. Sales of PIMD equipment amounted to a million dollars of exports in 2011.
The PIMD Analyzer supports bands such as LTE, AWS, TETRA, GSM, WiBro, UMTS/IMT2000, DCS/PCS, AMPS, CDMA, EGSM and WiMAX. It even tracks the position of poor PIM sources originating from mobile communication bases, which improves voice quality and helps base station component (filters, cables, antennas) manufacturers to supply high quality products.
AWT's main products are radar simulators used in electronic warfare, RF and RFID systems and analyzers, PIMD analyzers, and RF components for the civilian sector. The company has been expanding into the defense industry; its radar simulator allows 3D city-views on tablet PCs, which is currently used by the South Korean air force.
Established in 2002, Acewavetech stays ahead of the market through aggressive research and development, and guaranteeing quality assurance by securing the best quality management experts. Its efforts were recognized in 2009, when it won Korea's Jang Yeong-sil award – "The Prime Minister’s Award" – for innovation in small and medium business technology. CEO Mun's vision is to make AWT the “ace” of digital information communications.
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