Mercury Systems announces high-speed 3U VPX synchronizer module for phase-coherent signal acquisition
November 30 2021 - 09:00AM
GlobeNewswire Inc.
Mercury Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRCY, www.mrcy.com), a leader in
trusted, secure mission-critical technologies for aerospace and
defense, today announced the Model 5503 Sensor Open Systems
Architecture™ (SOSA) aligned high-speed 3U VPX synchronizer module
(a SOSA plug-in-card). The Model 5503 is an optimized
commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) solution that simplifies complex
synchronization tasks for beamforming and phased-array applications
used in radar, electronic warfare, and communications, maximizing
reception and transmission of signals and reducing development
costs and design time. The module can synchronize up to 32 channels
across four RF system-on-chip (RFSoC) Quartz® modules, satisfying
the growing need for synchronization in multi-element systems with
high channel counts.
“Clocking and synchronization are often the hardest challenges
of subsystem design,” said Ken Hermanny, general manager, Mercury
Microwave and Mixed Signal Assemblies. “Customers prefer a fully
optimized, tested and supported solution that eliminates the risk
and time typically involved with developing a proprietary design.
The Model 5503 is highly integrated and optimized for RFSoC
designs, allowing engineers to focus on the application itself,
saving valuable development time and cost. Its SOSA aligned
architecture facilitates interoperability, re-use, and rapid
technology insertion, all consistent with the SOSA Consortium's
approach and vision.”
Four sets of programmable clock and timing signals for
synchronizing, triggering and gating functions are routed to each
Quartz module across the backplane, eliminating front-panel
connections, while a rear transition module delivers
synchronization signals to four additional modules. A
conduction-cooled option is available for more rugged operating
environments.
Mercury envisions, creates, and delivers innovative technology
solutions purpose-built to meet their customers’ most pressing
high-tech needs. Visit the Model 5503 SOSA aligned synchronizer
product page for more information or contact Mercury at (866)
627-6951 or info@mrcy.com.
About the SOSA ConsortiumThe Open Group Sensor
Open Systems Architecture™ (SOSA) Consortium aims to create a
common framework for transitioning sensor systems to an open
systems architecture, based on key interfaces and open standards
established by industry-government consensus. The SOSA Consortium
enables government and industry to collaboratively develop open
standards and best practices to enable, enhance, and accelerate the
deployment of affordable, capable, interoperable sensor systems.For
more information about the SOSA Consortium, please visit
www.opengroup.org/content/sensor-open-systems-architecture-sosa.
Mercury Systems – Innovation That Matters®
Mercury Systems is a global commercial technology company serving
the aerospace and defense industry. Headquartered in Andover,
Mass., the company delivers trusted, secure open architecture
processing solutions powering a broad range of mission-critical
applications in the most challenging and demanding environments.
Inspired by its purpose of delivering Innovation that Matters, By
and For People Who Matter, Mercury helps make the world a safer,
more secure place for all. To learn more, visit mrcy.com, or follow
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CONTACTRobert McGrail, Director of
Corporate CommunicationsMercury Systems Inc.+1 (978)
967-1366 | robert.mcgrail@mrcy.com
Mercury Systems, Innovation That Matters and Quartz are
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