
TMYTEK announced that it will present its commercially ready mmWave phased array solutions at Satellite 2026, highlighting electronically steered array (ESA) technology designed for mission-critical broadband connectivity across GEO, MEO, and LEO satellite networks. The company’s tile-based mmWave phased array architecture is designed to support configurable effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP) and gain-to-noise temperature ratio (G/T), enabling rapid prototyping and beam agility for satellite, high-altitude platform station (HAPS), and non-terrestrial network (NTN) deployments.
Phased Array Technologies on Display
At the event, TMYTEK will demonstrate software-defined phased array systems that support flexible, software-controlled beamforming for adaptive system performance. The architecture enables configurable system parameters and supports the development and testing of satellite communication systems. The company will also present multi-orbit connectivity solutions designed to support communication requirements across GEO, MEO, and LEO networks. These platforms target applications including defense communications, civil protection systems, and critical communication infrastructure.
High-Frequency AiP Solutions
TMYTEK will highlight Q-band antenna-in-package (AiP) solutions designed to support high-capacity satellite and HAPS communications. The company will also display scalable Ku– and Ka-band AiP phased array architectures, including 16×16, 32×32, and 48×48 configurations intended for user terminals and gateway systems.

According to TMYTEK, the modular tile-based design allows rapid customization and system scaling for multi-orbit satellite communications deployments. The company stated that the ESA platforms are designed to support real-world trials and rapid iteration for next-generation satellite broadband and non-terrestrial network infrastructure.