Premier Microwave Devices, Inc

Precision Engineering. Proven Defense. 0.1 GHz to 50 GHz

About Premier Microwave Devices (PMDI)
Premier Microwave Devices is a cutting-edge microwave electronics company headquartered in Indiana, USA. Founded by a team of seasoned professionals in microwave engineering, our leadership brings together more than 200 years of combined expertise in high-end design and precision manufacturing.
Our Technology & Expertise
We specialize in advanced RF, Microwave, and Millimeter Wave technologies. Our products are built on a foundation of GaAs PHEMT, MESFET, IMFET, and Microwave MMIC devices, developed using state-of-the-art thin-film processes.
Our engineering excellence includes:
  • Advanced Architectures: Balanced, distributed, and feedback designs.
  • Wide Frequency Spectrum: Supporting multi-octave and narrowband applications from 0.1 GHz to 50 GHz.
  • Proprietary Innovation: High-performance solutions tailored for the most demanding RF environments.
Proven Reliability Across Global Platforms
PDI’s solutions are trusted and deployed across a diverse range of critical platforms:
  • Defense: Airborne defense systems & Unmanned surveillance (UAV).
  • Intelligence: Radar and ELINT systems.
  • Communications: Ground/Satellite (SATCOM) and Digital Radio.
  • Industry: Advanced Test & Measurement equipment.
Uncompromising Quality Standards
Quality is at the core of everything we do. We maintain a robust quality management system based on ISO 9001:2015 and MIL-STD-9858 standards. Our manufacturing protocols follow rigorous MIL-STD-883 procedures, applied uniformly to both our military and commercial product lines.

Our Mission: To deliver high-performance microwave and millimeter wave solutions-on time and within budget-to our global partners in the defense and commercial sectors.


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  • 880 Monon Grn Blvd suite 101, Carmel, IN 46032, USA

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