Navy recommends Bluefin 21 underwater drone for next-generation Black Pearl researchWASHINGTON, 24 May 2013. U.S. Navy researchers need to develop as many as five new-generation unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) for research programs in anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and mine countermeasure (MCM) missions. They are finding their solution from Bluefin Robotics Corp. in Quincy, Mass. |
Army approaches industry for off-the-shelf Ethernet networking for MRAP combat vehiclesWARREN, Mich., 24 May 2013. U.S. Army vetronics experts are reaching out to industry to find companies able to provide off-the-shelf rugged Gigabit Ethernet networking equipment for the Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) armored combat vehicle. |
Navy specifies replacement DC-DC converters from Pico Electronics for avionics flight controlKEYPORT, Wash., 23 May 2013. U.S. Navy avionics experts needed 100 spare DC-DC converter power supplies for the aircraft flight control systems of the Lockheed Martin P-3 Orion long-range maritime patrol aircraft and the Sikorsky H-53 heavy-lift helicopter. They are recommending a solution from Pico Electronics Inc. in Pelham, N.Y. |
Army approaches industry for off-the-shelf Ethernet networking for MRAP combat vehiclesWARREN, Mich., 24 May 2013. U.S. Army vetronics experts are reaching out to industry to find companies able to provide off-the-shelf rugged Gigabit Ethernet networking equipment for the Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) armored combat vehicle. |
Researchers ask industry for ideas on Common Data Link radios for small manpackable UAVsIDAHO FALLS, Idaho, 21 May 2013. U.S. government researchers are asking industry for ideas on a Common Data Link (CDL) radio that is small enough to fit on small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that warfighters can carry into the field and operate with only one or two people. |
Government agencies to brief industry on upcoming contracting opportunities this AugustALBUQUERQUE, N.M., 20 May 2013. U.S. government researchers from a variety of agencies will brief industry in August on their new business opportunities for the coming year. Briefings will be 19-21 Aug. at the Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town in Albuquerque, N.M. |
DHS to brief industry on beefing-up explosives trace detection on 25 and 26 July in WashingtonWASHINGTON, 17 May 2013. Researchers at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in Washington is sponsoring a two day technical industry meeting on trace explosive detection for aviation, facilities, and mass transit security on 25 and 26 July 2013 at the William J. Cohen Building, 330 C Street SW, in Washington. |
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GPGPU processors for high-performance embedded computing
May 23, 2013
General-purpose graphics processing units -- GPGPUs for short -- are revolutionizing high-performance embedded computing. These processors, designed originally for graphics and image...
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Test & Measurement for Embedded Systems
May 3, 2013
High-performance embedded computing, better-known as HPEC, is becoming more and more complex as its performance increases due to the latest generations of general-purpose processors,...
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Navy recommends Bluefin 21 underwater drone for next-generation Black Pearl researchWASHINGTON, 24 May 2013. U.S. Navy researchers need to develop as many as five new-generation unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) for research programs in anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and mine countermeasure (MCM) missions. They are finding their solution from Bluefin Robotics Corp. in Quincy, Mass. |
Navy specifies replacement DC-DC converters from Pico Electronics for avionics flight controlKEYPORT, Wash., 23 May 2013. U.S. Navy avionics experts needed 100 spare DC-DC converter power supplies for the aircraft flight control systems of the Lockheed Martin P-3 Orion long-range maritime patrol aircraft and the Sikorsky H-53 heavy-lift helicopter. They are recommending a solution from Pico Electronics Inc. in Pelham, N.Y. |
NIST asks industry for custom printed circuit boards for laser stabilization and controlGAITHERSBURG, Md., 23 May 2013. U.S. government researchers are asking industry to build 20 custom printed circuit boards for laser stabilization and control as part of to develop optical frequency combs for enhancing infrared spectroscopy, distance measurement, high-speed telecommunications, and other applications. |
Navy asks Metron for autonomy and control software for future large-displacement UUVSAN DIEGO, 22 May 2013. U.S. Navy researchers needed experimental autonomy and mission planning software for a future large unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) under development by the U.S. Office of Naval Research (ONR) in Arlington, Va. They found their solution from Metron Inc. in Reston, Va. |
Small manpackable UAV for military surveillance and reconnaissance introduced by AeryonWATERLOO, Ontario, 24 May 2013. Aeryon Labs Inc. in Waterloo, Ontario, is introducing the SkyRanger small unmanned aerial vehicle (SUAV) for military, public safety, and commercial applications. |
Radiation-hardened power electronics introduced by VPT for orbital and deep-space applicationsBLACKSBURG, Va., 23 May 2013. VPT Inc. in Blacksburg, Va., is introducing the SVR series of radiation-hardened DC-DC power converters, point of load converters, and EMI filters for space applications in low Earth orbit (LEO), medium Earth orbit (MEO), geostationary orbit (GEO), deep space, and launch vehicles. |
Rugged switch based on Hall Effect sensor coding introduced by Elma for military usesFREMONT, Calif., 22 May 2013. Elma Electronic Inc. in Fremont, Calif., is introducing the X4 rugged switch based on Hall Effect sensor coding technology for devices that must withstand harsh environments as found in the construction, transportation, industrial and defense industries. |
GaN-on-SiC HEMT for L-band pulsed radar applications introduced by M/A-COM TechnologyLOWELL, Mass., 21 May 2013. M/A-COM Technology Solutions Inc. in Lowell, Mass., is introducing the MAGX-001214-500L00 gallium nitride-on-silicon carbide high-electron mobility transistor (GaN SiC HEMT) for L-band pulsed radar applications. |
Measuring Agile Signals and Dynamic Signal Environments
Learn how real-time spectrum analysis techniques can help make precise and selective measurements of complex and elusive signals. Then see how to take the vital next steps to complete the solution with post-processing analysis, signal replay, and transfer of captured signals to other analysis or simulation tools.
Determination of Capacitor as a Function of Operating Voltage & Temperature Life
Potentiostatically charged Hybrid capacitors age predictably by a mechanism involving electrochemical reactions that reduce the efficiency of the cathode and consume electrolyte. One of these reactions results in the formation of hydrogen at the cathode which reacts irreversibly with the tantalum foil substrate.
Techniques for Precise Measurements in the Field -CAT and VNA Calibration Techniques
Discusses recent advances in VNA calibration and compares measurements using different calibration types for a variety of RF and microwave devices including cables, filters and amplifiers. It discusses QuickCal, full 2-port unknown thru, and enhanced response calibrations.
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Making Digital Audio Measurements on Devices that have Incompatible Logic Levels
Demands on faster, smaller and more energy efficient digital audio devices have driven the need for devices from operating at the traditional 5 V to core voltage levels of well below 1 V. These low voltages and the variety of different voltages in use between devices can result in interface compatibility problems as well as measurement issues.
Read this application note and learn more about the potential issues that can arise when making digital audio measurements on devices that have incompatible logic levels.
High Performance Embedded Computing and Its Impact on Mil/Aero Applications
High Performance Embedded Computing (HPEC) combines the latest processor and interconnect technologies with infrastructures such as OpenVPX and standard software components to allow military programs to pack more computing power into smaller size, weight and power (SWaP) for SIGINT, radar, EW, and many other applications.
The drive toward Modular Open Systems Architectures (MOSA) is at the heart of GE’s selection of technologies, and this paper examines how this can positively impact programs.
Critical Techniques for High-Speed A/D Converters in Real Time Systems
Recently updated and expanded to its 8th edition, this handbook reviews the markets and technology for A/D converters with sampling rates higher than 100 MHz. It discusses sampling and filtering techniques and new FPGA technology for A/Ds. The latest Pentek high-speed A/D products and applications based on such products are also presented.
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Solving the Five Challenges that Make Complex Electromechanical Projects Difficult to Outsource
Many original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) have complex electromechanical projects they’d like to outsource, often because they just don’t fit their production model. However, many times the issues that make production inefficient to keep in-house also make it difficult to outsource. Or worse, the product has been outsourced, but the contract manufacturer is unable to support it.
This paper looks at the five most common issues that can make complex, electromechanical projects difficult to outsource and strategies for eliminating them.
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COTS Enabled Rapid Development to Deployment
In military, aerospace and first responder applications, System Integrators targeting highly rugged applications often utilize conduction cooled modules because of their superior performance in harsh environments.
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What They Didn't Teach You in Engineering School About Heat
Until recently, the commercial software available for CFD typically has been geared towards specialists, limiting its widespread use. Besides being expensive, these tools have either been difficult, cumbersome or time-consuming to use. As a result, engineering analysis for applications such as heat transfer traditionally have been carried out by specialists in analysis departments, separate from mainstream design and development departments.
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Best Practices for Making the Most Accurate Radar Pulse Measurements
Fast and accurate radar pulse measurements are critical when designing or manufacturing radar components. Knowing how to optimize power measurement tools will help engineers meet stringent market demands. Get tips on how to make the fastest and most accurate radar pulse measurements by reading this application note.
This article also includes real-world scenarios that demonstrate how to put these tips into practice with Agilent power meters and sensors.
Weight Reduction and Space Savings in Wire and Cable Design and Their Contribution to Aerospace Design and Operational Efficiency
Like every other military and aerospace component, wire and cable is under increased scrutiny as engineers look for weight and space savings in their designs. This is particularly true given the increasing amounts of data and coaxial cable needed to support advanced electronic systems.
This white paper discusses how material and design innovations are resulting in smaller, lighter-weight cables that meet exacting military and aerospace standards for electrical, mechanical and environmental performance.
Data Cabling for Today’s and Tomorrow’s Aircraft Abstract
As more advanced avionics, CMS and IFE systems make their way into aircraft, the amount of 10 gigabit cable deployed to support current and future systems is increasing significantly. Unfortunately, the pathway space remains the same.
Engineers in the aerospace industry therefore need cables that meet highly reliable 10 gigabit signal transmission performance, while also taking up less space, lowering the total cable weight and providing installable performance irrespective of the tight pathways of an aircraft.
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Avoid Hidden Contract Manufacturing Costs — Read our White Paper
In the electronics industry, contract manufacturing has long been a strategy for reducing time to market and simplifying project oversight. With today's complex production environment, you need to ensure the intricacies of your project are addressed — without adding extra cost. And that means doing your homework.
In our white paper, "Contract Manufacturing Pitfalls: What the Wrong Production Process Could Really Cost You," we uncover eight hidden cost centers — and show you how to avoid them. Read our white paper now!