Sharon Hess, Managing Editor
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Daily Briefing: News Snippets
A roundup of the mil embedded arena's latest tech trends and bends. This edition's headlines include: Boeing begets Hellfire on an Avenger; BAE’s hard body reaches 1 million strong; Raytheon AIM-9X gets System Improvement Program sprucing; among other headlines.
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Daily Briefing: News Snippets
Assistant Managing Editor Sharon Hess reports on the latest happenings in the military embedded technology realm. This edition's headlines include: Super Hornets fly in early; sensitive mil apps will claim their power; Navy subs/ships ride the COTS wave; and many others.
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Daily Briefing: News Snippets
Assistant Managing Editor Sharon Hess reports on the latest news and trends affecting change in today's military-embedded technology realm. This edition's news includes: More MRAPs help combat rough terrain; Trident II D5 continues for 20 years; and Boeing to incarnate CECOM’s surveillance system, among other headlines.
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Daily Briefing: News Snippets
Assistant Managing Editor Sharon Hess reports on the latest news and trends affecting change in today's military-embedded technology realm. This edition's headlines include: Egyptian military and U.S. Navy go “mod”, Army’s network management … think “positive”, OWL to spot weapons threats, and other headlines.
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Daily Briefing: News Snippets
Lockheed Martin technologies on the move, VITA keeps its track shoes on, Raytheon SDB program weaponry to take flight, Navy issues “urgent procurement” of Counter RCIED, USMCs 'System of Systems' is upgraded, Harris Corp.’s Falcon radios head to Asia, and more are covered in this overview of the latest news in the military embedded industry.
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Daily Briefing: News Snippets
A roundup of recent military embedded industry bends and trends, including: Raytheon to keep PATRIOT on course; Linux steers U.S. Navy ships; Abrams tank gets an overhaul; USAF gets more secure
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Daily Briefing: News Snippets
A roundup of recent military embedded industry bends and trends, including: USJFCOM releases JOE; VME flies the (un)friendly skies; More and more people are getting “smart”; Friend or foe: The USAF will soon know; and other recent news headlines.
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Daily Briefing: News Snippets
A roundup of recent military contract bends and defense industry trends, including: January 2010 chip sales up; Northrop Grumman to get the less-glam job done; KC-130J gets Rolls Royce treatment; NASA’s Orion gets a forward glance; brute force attacks accelerate (obsolete) decryption; and other recent news headlines.
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Daily Briefing: News Snippets
Assistant Managing Editor Sharon Schnakenburg-Hess highlights recent military happenings including: U.S. DoD entity turns to social media; “Mighty Mo” returns home; LCMR program continues to backtrack; Secure Internet: Impossible dream or pending reality?; and many other headlines.
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Daily Briefing: News Snippets
A roundup of recent military trends and contract bends including: 3U CompactPCI joins U.S. Army ranks; RATS welcome on the battlefield, by way of Android; First OpenVPX contract; C-130E says 'goodbye' ... and 'hello'; and many other headlines.
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(CHAIS)ing the dream: 100 Gigasamples per second for Analog to Digital Converters
Reality doesn’t byte. The real world is analog, so converting signals into the digital realm is really important. Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe thinks so, too. The company’s new CHArge-mode Interleaved Sampler technology (CHAIS) achieves sampling rates up to 100 GSa/s for ana...
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Mentor's Precision Synthesis Melds with Altera Stratix IV GT
The thing about the competitive world of high-end FPGAs is that they get bigger (gate density-wise), faster, and more complex. Xilinx now has Virtex-6; Altera’s got Stratix IV GT. If you stick with these vendors’ own tools, you’re golden. But you might be missing some adv...
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Digitizer boards have what it takes for high channel count signal processing
Ultra-wideband signal processing requires getting the real-world signals into and out of the front-end DSP processors with minimal latency and maximum signal integrity. The Triton V-5 from TEK Microsystems combines ultra-fast ADC and DAC channels with three Xilinx Virtex-5 FPGAs, while the...
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Cost-effective prototyping for space-flight FPGAs
Though Altera and Xilinx FPGAs are used in space-based applications such as satellites and spacecraft, Actel has the market cornered on Class-S style rad-hard FPGAs. Trouble is: they aren't cheap, and RTAX anti-fuse devices are one-time programmable, making them expensive to burn during p...
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Harsh environment PrPMC with FPGA
Sometimes less is more. Consider the PrPMC520 from AcQ. The single FPGA-based ProcessorPMC (PrPMC) mezzanine board brings simple elegance to rugged, conduction-cooled embedded military designs. Based on the Freescale MPC5200B CPU running at a relatively sedate 396 MHz, the PowerPC 603e-bas...
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TI targets portable, connected, floating point, and low cost
Any old microcontroller or FPGA can string together ALUs or multipliers and call itself an algorithm processor while crunching fixed point arithmetic. But real world signals are unpredictable and can create wildly varying extremes such that only wide dynamic range can process them. In this...
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VCXO? Don't need 'em no more.
Voltage-controlled crystal oscillators (VCXO) are the preferred way to provide stable clock references in high-precision cellular base stations or frequency-sensitive A/D front end sensors. But VCXOs consume real estate, power, and cost…and they can be tricky to design with. National...
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A "C Change" — from Linux to FPGAs and Processors
We’re having that nirvana-like dream where one imagines programming FPGAs in a high-level language such as C and not having to deal with any of that semiconductor stuff. A fantasy? Not according to Impulse Accelerated Technology, who assert that their software-to-FPGA tools now work...
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RT Hypervisor for XP on x86
We are thoroughly convinced that no matter how enamored the world is with FPGAs for signal processing, multi-core general purpose CPUs are going to soon be competing at the low end with FPGAs. The same thing happened between bit slice and general purpose DSPs, then between GP DSPs and FPGA...
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Single chip can shape L+R audio equalization
Need to equalize left and right channels? No problemo. There’s now a reference design to allow a single Quickfilter Technologies QF1D512 Simple and versatile FIR engine (SavFIRe) IC to be configured to provide multichannel filtering. This way, designers can implement audio equalizati...
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