Dual channel MIL-STD-1553 FPGA Mezzanine Card (FMC) reference design using standard IAW VITA 57.1 form factor. Interfaces to a host or FPGA using FMC connectors or two PMOD headers. The card uses Holt’s HI-25850 transceivers, which integrate isolation transformers in the same package, enabling a complete MIL-STD-1553 transformer-coupled interface. A single channel version is also available.
We offer an innovative series of in-stock, waveguide mixers, detectors and couplers for a variety of applications, including 5G, 6G, test and measurement, research and development, electronic warfare and more!
OSI’s family of Nd:YAG 1064 nm optimized photodetectors is designed for high-speed, ultra-low-noise applications requiring high linearity and response uniformity for precision-guided applications. Single- or quad-element sensing areas ranging from 5.1 mm² to 100 mm² are available, including a variety of ruggedized packaging options for the most critical applications in demanding environments.
VPX system design is on the fast track with this full featured 19” development chassis with a 12 slot backplane supporting 3U VPX and SOSA aligned board payloads. VITA 67.3 slot apertures accept RF and optical I/O connectors for a range of applications. Customizable front I/O panel supports connector complements for any application.
Avoid digital signal processing (DSP) bottlenecks by leveraging the CHAMP-XD3 DSP module from Curtiss-Wright. This module, developed in alignment with the Open Group’s Sensor Open Systems Architecture™ (SOSA) Technical Standard, strikes the balance between intense computing and the low power constraints and wide thermal range of the harshest environments.
Used extensively by the biggest names in US aerospace and defense, the Teledyne LeCroy SierraNet M328 delivers wire speed, inline multi-protocol analysis and error injection for Fibre Channel and Ethernet. The M328 delivers extensive error reporting and analysis capabilities, error injection / jamming to avoid unforeseen issues in the field, and insight into all layers of protocol traffic.