Mercury Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRCY, www.mrcy.com), a leader in
trusted, secure mission-critical technologies for aerospace and
defense, today successfully demonstrated the Model 8256 Sensor Open
Systems Architecture™ (SOSA) aligned Development Platform at the
U.S. Army - FACE™ and SOSA Technical Interchange Meeting, proving
true heterogenous interoperability with SOSA aligned products from
several suppliers. This Phase 2 platform highlights additional
signal acquisition, time and frequency displays, and includes
expanded system management capabilities.
“SOSA is about interoperability, multi-vendor solutions, reuse,
and affordable solutions for the government without vendor lock,”
said Paul Mesibov, vice president engineering, Mercury Mixed
Signal. “Showing a system in action and using products from
multiple vendors—all aligned with SOSA — is proof that the SOSA
initiative is working. Model 8256 further solidifies our dedication
to developing open standards and delivering on our commitment to
Innovation that Matters.”
This Model 8256 development platform consists of an Elma
Electronic 3U VPX chassis, Crossfield Technology IPMI software and
ChassisBerry chassis manager, an Interface Concept backplane switch
module (ComEth4590a), a Concurrent Technology TR H4C single-board
computer (SBC), and one Mercury Quartz® Model 5550, an
eight-channel A/D and D/A converter 3U OpenVPX board based on the
Xilinx® Zynq® UltraScale+ RFSoC, all aligned with the SOSA
Technical Standard.
“Learning a new standard can take time to understand and
implement correctly. It is much easier to start with a working
system pre-configured to meet the objectives of SOSA”, said Ken
Grob, director of embedded computing, Elma Electronic Inc. “The
Model 8256 being demonstrated enables engineers to immediately
start working on their applications while minimizing the risks
encountered when working with new technology and standards. We are
very pleased to be part of the Model 8256 development
platform.”
“The Model 8256 development platform not only provides access to
high-performance hardware but does so with open-standards-based
chassis management capabilities," said Terry Hulett, products
general manager, Crossfield Technology LLC. “We are pleased to
offer the system software that delivers the common access and
interfaces into system management functions for all of the platform
components to be truly interoperable with each other.”
Mercury envisions, creates, and delivers innovative technology
solutions purpose-built to meet their customers’ most pressing
high-tech needs. Visit the Model 8256 SOSA aligned Development
Platform product page for more information including a video 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
us on Twitter.
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including those relating to the products and services described
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defense programs, the timing and amounts of such funding, general
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the Company’s markets, effects of epidemics and pandemics such as
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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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