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Applied Physical Electronics, L.C.

Unique Solutions to Pulsed Power Challenges

Services
22
Projects
1
Founded
1998
Size Estimate
1-20 employees

Overview

Founded in 1998, Applied Physical Electronics, L.C. (APELC) develops high-power electronics and electromagnetic pulse (EMP) simulator technology. The practice specializes in pulsed power systems, including Marx generators, high-voltage component add-ons, and test and evaluation systems. It serves defense, testing and evaluation (T&E), and commercial sectors with accurate and repeatable pulse generation solutions to help harden critical assets and infrastructure against electromagnetic threats.

Founded
1998
Size Estimate
1-20 employees

Services

Pulsed Power System Design & Manufacturing

Design and manufacture of high-power and high-voltage pulse generators, including low inductance configurations for fast rise times and high peak voltages.

EMP & HEMP Simulator Systems

Engineering and installation of electromagnetic pulse simulators to test the vulnerability of critical infrastructure.

High-Power RF & EMI/EMC Testing

Development of high-power RF interference and electromagnetic compatibility testing technologies to identify platform vulnerabilities.

Testing & Evaluation (T&E) Support

Consultation and technical services for defense, aerospace, and commercial testing programs.

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RS105 HEMP Simulator Installation at NIWC Pacific

San Diego, CA | Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Pacific | Defense

Design and installation of a 2M RS105 HEMP simulator at the Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Pacific in San Diego, advancing electromagnetic pulse testing and ensuring resilience of critical naval subsystems.

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