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Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2005 John Keller |
Is cooling the central design issue of our time? The pace of improvements in integrated circuitry is outstripping our ability to remove unwanted heat. And engineers are starting to quip about some of the dilemmas that new cooling approaches may create.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2005 Ben Ames |
Power electronics drive next-generation vehicles From electric-drive ships to hybrid Humvees, military vehicles that rely on electric motors will soon rely on advanced power electronics to handle huge voltages in their drive trains. Designers of military vehicles, in fact, see electric power as the next great frontier.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2005 |
In Brief Lockheed Martin to provide missile-defense radar upgrades... Northrop Grumman to develop network-management system... KVH fiber-optic gyros to be used on remote gun turret... Army fuel-cell truck completes cross-country test... Aerospace dominates Russian trade in 2004... etc.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2005 Gurnett & Adams |
Lead-free processing involves several board issues As worldwide electronics manufacturing moves slowly and unevenly into lead-free materials and processes, board assemblers should pay attention to six areas of potential problems.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2005 John Keller |
NASA researchers choose Crystal Group rugged servers for flight experiments Crystal group is providing CS500 servers to fly in the nose cones of NASA's WB-57 high-altitude research jet aircraft to collect data from onboard cameras as NASA works toward returning to space with the launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2005 Ben Ames |
FPGA companies will design supercomputer Over the next two years, the FPGA High Performance Computing Alliance, a group of technology companies and academics, will design and build an FPGA-based super computer capable of achieving processing speeds in excess of one trillion floating-point operations per second.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2005 |
Lockheed Martin picks Barco for submarine displays Belgium-based Barco will provide rugged flat displays and RGB video frame grabbers for Lockheed Martin's AN/UYQ-70 program, which addresses various U.S. Navy applications.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2005 |
Lockheed Martin uses Mercury computers for Aegis radar Engineers at Lockheed Martin Maritime Systems & Sensors selected the PowerStream 7000 from Mercury Computer Systems for the Aegis radar system, which it tested in February.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2005 |
BAE tests F-35 cables with DCM tools Technicians with BAE Systems will use DCM Industries's HPCC-3000 System to test the JSF aft fuselage assemblies under construction at the Samlesbury Design and Manufacturing Centre Aerodrome plant in the United Kingdom.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2005 |
Gigabit Ethernet TCP/IP offload PMC sampling network controller Data Device Corp. is offering the GigExtreme ET-71000 Gigabit Ethernet network controller and TCP/IP offload engine (TOE) cards for applications in avionics, vetronics, high-speed video processing, motor control, and sensor interfacing.  |
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