Designing electronics for harsh environments is topic of today's Webcast

July 10, 2007
NASHUA, N.H., 10 July 2007. Designing electronics for harsh environments is topic of today's Webcast, sponsored by Military & Aerospace Electronics magazine. The Webcast is at 3 p.m. eastern time today. Register here to attend the Webcast.

NASHUA, N.H., 10 July 2007. Designing electronics for harsh environments is topic of today's Webcast, sponsored by Military & Aerospace Electronics magazine. The Webcast is at 3 p.m. eastern time today. Register here to attend the Webcast.

Today's state-of-the-art electronics posses amazing performance attributes, yet are typically not designed for harsh, rugged military environments. Military designers face many difficult challenges in ruggedizing these commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) products for military applications where the requirements change from program to program.

This Webcast with industry experts will look at the latest solutions for overcoming the challenges in ruggedizing COTS technology for harsh military environments.

Presenters are Michael Slonosky, product marketing manager for PowerPC single-board computers at Curtiss Wright Controls, Embedded Computing; Justin Moll, director of marketing at Elma Electronic; Katie Butler, military/aerospace product marketing at Freescale; and Jim Shaw, vice president of engineering and interim VP of operations at Crystal Group

Sponsors are Crystal Group Inc.; Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing; Elma Electronic; and Freescale Semiconductor.

To register, or for more information, contact Military & Aerospace Electronics online at http://mae.pennnet.com/webcast/display_webcast.cfm?id=467.

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