Volume 14, Issue 4

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Like most personal computing products, the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) remains unchanged in its basic job of battery backup.
April 1, 2003
Leaders of Astro-Med Inc. of West Warwick, R.I., are offering an 8-port Ethernet switch that exceeds military standard requirements for shock, vibration, and temperature extremes...
April 1, 2003
Although this is not the first time government security planners have asked for help — some companies are still waiting for a response after suggesting ways the country could ...
April 1, 2003
One of the guiding principles of military acquisition in recent years has been to draw as heavily as possible on technology designed and developed by the commercial world, and...
April 1, 2003
Board designers at the Apex Signal Division of North Atlantic Industries in Bohemia, N.Y., are taking a "restaurant menu" approach to enable systems designers to customize VME...
April 1, 2003
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The U.S. Navy's San Antonio-class (LPD 17) amphibious transport dock is the "21st century expeditionary warship," designed to shatter assumptions about the kinds of vessels that...
April 1, 2003
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The terms "stacked die" and "stacked chips" have become very lively buzzwords within the electronics community — so much so that the notoriety of these concepts can obscure the...
April 1, 2003
The question of whether the future may see an all-optical or photonic computing environment elicits a wide — and often negative — response, as commercial and military systems ...
April 1, 2003
The article entitled Crisis!! in the February issue of Military & Aerospace Electronics necessitates a response on my part.
April 1, 2003
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Navy officials want to replace FDDI devices because many suppliers have "end of lifed their products" and finding new FDDI products can be quite costly, says Saeed Karamooz, president...
April 1, 2003