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Small Launcher Development Flight Instrumentation Avionics Using Space COTS

Small Launcher Development Flight Instrumentation Avionics Using Space COTS

A developer of a small launcher sought a data acquisition solution that could endure harsh conditions, capture and transmit data during flight while also keeping costs to a minimum.

03/30/2017
Upgrade Airborne Radar within Power, Cost & Temp Constraints

Upgrade Airborne Radar within Power, Cost and Temp Constraints

To remain competitive, a Curtiss-Wright customer needed to upgrade an existing radar system that was deployed across multiple airborne platforms. A critical part of the upgrade was doubling the system’s signal processing throughput.

02/02/2017
Increasing Memory Capacity by 400% to Solve Sensor Fusion Challenges

Increasing Memory Capacity by 400% to Solve Sensor Fusion Challenges

Curtiss-Wright developed a solution that increased memory capacity by 400% to solve sensor fusion challenges. Read the full details here.

01/31/2017
Pods: Bridging the SWaP-constrained Gap Between Old and New

Pods: Bridging the SWaP-constrained Gap Between Old and New

A customer approached Curtiss-Wright with a requirement of upgrading to modern COTS hardware while keeping legacy proprietary infrastructure. Read about the SWaP solution Curtiss-Wright developed here.

01/27/2017
Rugged Networked Data Acquisition, Recording & Telemetry for Experimental Re-entry Vehicle

Rugged Networked Data Acquisition, Recording & Telemetry for Experimental Re-entry Vehicle

Curtiss-Wright was selected to provide its COTS data acquisition, networking and recording systems to the European Space Agency for the IXV which are qualified to meet requirements for space equipment such as radiation tolerance and high reliability.

03/12/2015
Rugged ‘Space COTS’ DAU for use on the International Space Station

Rugged ‘Space COTS’ DAU for use on the International Space Station

The ACLS monitoring system required a number of distributed Data Acquisition Units (DAU) for both the OGA and CCA.

03/11/2015