OFCOM’s October 2025 auction of the 26 GHz & 40 GHz bands is about to turbo-charge the UK’s next-gen wireless landscape. At ED2, we’re already ahead of the curve. Our engineering team recently demonstrated a 39 GHz substrate-integrated waveguide (SIW) filter—proof that we can design and manufacture high-Q, low-loss SIW components that unlock the full potential of licensed mmWave spectrum. Why it matters for operators & integrators: -- Network densification without compromise -- Ultra-high-capacity, low-latency FWA backhaul Ready to future-proof your mmWave rollout? Let’s connect. #SubstrateIntegratedWaveguide #39GHz #5G #mmWave #RFEngineering -- Enterprise & private networks that demand rock-solid performance Whether you’re bidding for 26 GHz, 39 GHz, or 40 GHz licenses, ED2’s substrate-integrated waveguide filters give you the RF headroom you need to deploy fast and scale with confidence. https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/gXmbVxEa
ED2 Corporation
Semiconductor Manufacturing
Tucson, Arizona 722 followers
Electronic Design and Development Corporation (ED2) is an emerging technology and engineering company.
About us
ED2 is an emerging technology company with deep expertise in RF and wireless systems, working on the area of 3D Heterogeneous Modules, Semiconductor Packaging, and Passives. ED2 does both branded and custom/OEM designs.
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http://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.pwww.ed2corp.com
External link for ED2 Corporation
- Industry
- Semiconductor Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Tucson, Arizona
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2018
- Specialties
- Wireless, 5G, RF Electronics, Passive Electronic Components, telecommunications, mmwave, repeater, infrastructure, cellular, semiconductor packaging, fused silica, 6G, and 3D heterogeneous modules
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7636 N Oracle Rd
Tucson, Arizona 85704, US
Employees at ED2 Corporation
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Joseph Schmelzer
Tech Business and Product Generalist. Currently Focused on Building Products with Glass (Fused Silica). Semiconductor Packaging. Product…
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Bruce Lancaster
CEO at Wilson Connectivity (formerly Wilson Electronics) | Bringing 5G to the World | Improving cellular coverage in homes, vehicles, and enterprises
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Jose Omar Urcadez
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Kevin Ehrichs
Embedded Software Engineer at ED2 Corp
Updates
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ED2 is more than just a hardware innovator — we're making decades of RF design expertise available to the design community. Our Cascade App is a powerful new software application that empowers engineers to plan, simulate, and optimize RF systems faster than ever before. Key Features: Smart Cascade Analyzer Automatically calculates cascaded gain, noise figure, IP3, and sensitivity in real-time—keeping your datalink performance optimized as you design. AI-Driven Component Intelligence Recommends and ranks parts using a built-in component database enriched with lifecycle status, sourcing data, and (soon) cost estimates. Instantly fetch datasheets while our AI extracts the critical specs you need to model your cascade. Instant Bill of Materials (Beta) Generate BOMs on the fly, explore substitution options, and support multiple design paths—all within the same workflow. Accelerated Design Cycles Cut RF planning time by up to 50% and move from concept to implementation with unmatched speed and confidence. And, once you have some ideas about what you want to build, we can help you build it! #rfdesign #mmwave #rf #packaging RFMW https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/gdNFRTH6
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Come and see us and our cool stuff on Friday! If you're in the #silicondesert or Tucson, we should be talking. Arizona Technology Council
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We're excited about this! Thanks RFMW for being such a great partner. Also, we can customize if variations on this theme are needed!
The ED2 Corporation FB010BW16SG is a broadband eight-way #bandpass filter bank engineered for high-performance applications across 2 GHz to 18 GHz. Each channel offers a 2 GHz bandwidth with internal 50-ohm matching, delivering typical insertion loss of 4 dB, return loss greater than 12 dB, and a fast 20 ns switching speed. Designed to handle up to +30 dBm CW input, it supports a wide operating temperature range of –40°C to +85°C. Packaged in a compact 9 mm x 9 mm LGA, it is ideal for low-SWaP EW, radar, and advanced test instrumentation systems. RFMW featured product at #IMS2025. View product details: https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.pow.ly/AG4450Wi4Mq
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Why Fused Silica Matters for Quantum Computing From superconducting to photonic qubits, quantum systems demand substrates with low loss, high purity, and cryogenic stability. That’s where fused silica delivers: • Ultra-low dielectric loss → Longer qubit coherence • High purity & low defect density → Reduced charge traps • Optical transparency → Ideal for photonic interconnects • Thermal stability (CTE ~0.55 ppm/°C) → Cryo-compatible • Fabrication-ready → Scalable for integrated quantum circuits • Excellent electrical isolation → Minimal crosstalk Applications: • Superconducting Qubits • Photonic Qubits • Ion Traps • Quantum Interconnects Bottom line: Fused silica is more than just a packaging material—it’s an enabler for the future of scalable, high-performance quantum computing. At ED2 Corporation, we specialize in high-performance fused silica interposers and packaging platforms optimized for RF, photonics, and cryogenic environments. Our advanced glass design and engineering capabilities and integration expertise help quantum hardware developers accelerate system performance while maintaining coherence, reliability, and scale. #QuantumComputing #FusedSilica #Photonics #Cryogenics #SuperconductingQubits #MaterialsScience #AdvancedPackaging #QubitEngineering #RFandPhotonics
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The Microwave Journal is always on top of the latest, greatest, stuff! :-) Microwave Journal #semiconductors #advancedpackaging #glass https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/gv8siyc3
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Thanks for picking us up! #semiconductor
ED2 Corporation's FB010BW16SG SMT #filterbank separates 2 to 18 GHz into eight 2-GHz-wide low-loss channels.
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As usual, RFMW has been a great partner for us at the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS) show this year. Stop by the booth (1050) to see our awesome products! (Some other companies may have some stuff to show off, as well...)
RFMW is live this week at #IMS2025 — the premier RF and microwave event of the year! We’re on the floor at Booth No. 1050, connecting with our top suppliers and showcasing the cutting-edge technologies that are shaping the future of wireless design. Today, we’re highlighting two standout products engineered for high-performance, space-conscious RF systems: First, Joseph Schmelzer from ED2 Corporation and Colin Field showcase the ED2 FB010BW16SG, a compact 2–18 GHz 8-way bandpass filter bank built for fast switching and low SWaP environments. With a typical insertion loss of 4 dB, return loss greater than 12 dB, and blazing 20 ns switching speed, this LGA-packaged solution handles up to +30 dBm C.W. input while drawing just 15 mA from a ±5 V supply. Also featured: Kevin McCormack and Katie Agostinelli, M.S. HRER show off Spectrum Control’s ultra-miniature, high-Q lumped element filters. Designed for robust performance across –55°C to +125°C, these filters deliver high selectivity with low loss across 0.5 to 10 GHz. Available in a compact 2.6 × 5.4 mm footprint with BGA or QFM packages, they’re ideal for radar, smart antennas, RF front ends—and more. Stop by and speak with our expert team to see how these and other innovations can optimize your next design. Stay tuned for more product highlights coming Wednesday and Thursday. #RFMW #IMS2025 #RFengineering #MicrowaveTechnology #FilterDesign
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CTE mismatch, occurring when connected materials have different thermal expansion rates, poses considerable risks, particularly in space systems due to their extreme operating environments and stringent reliability requirements. In space, materials undergo dramatic temperature swings, from intense solar heating to severe cold during eclipses, causing significant stress and mechanical strain when disparate materials expand and contract at varying rates. These stresses can induce microcracks, structural fatigue, and eventually component failures, jeopardizing mission integrity and longevity. We've created a primer for anyone interested in understanding a little more about the topic. If you are looking to develop applications for space, give us a call. Our technology is particularly useful in space applications. #space #glass #CTE #semiconductor #rf #mmwave