Rugged Ethernet Switches Complete Rigorous MIL-STD & DO-160 Testing by Curtiss-Wright
The latest Parvus DuraNET Switches have completed and passed all MIL-STD and RTCA/DO-160 environmental and EMI certification requirements.
The latest Parvus DuraNET Switches have completed and passed all MIL-STD and RTCA/DO-160 environmental and EMI certification requirements.
New HSR100 Rackmount NAS offers high performance and secure data storage to support early-stage programs at the platform level
Courtney Howard with Military & Aerospace Electronics discusses with industry experts dual use technologies used in manned and unmanned aircraft.
We discuss the longevity of supply concerns that can keep embedded military program managers up at night in the Power Architecture Today Blog.
J.R. Wilson with Military & Aerospace Electronics describes how adapting different EO/IR sensors to work together can become greater than the sum of their parts.
David Jedynak discusses how COTS technology enables military navigators use GPS.
J.R. Wilson with Military & Aerospace Electronics considers how Passive sensor systems may be ready to come into their own, as high-performance embedded computing technology becomes powerful enough to handle massive computing loads.
William Wong with Electronic Design discusses how cooling is always a challenge in rugged embedded applications, especially military applications.
John Keller with Military & Aerospace Electronics considers how virtual-machine technology, fast interconnects, innovative thermal-management techniques, and modular architectures bring data-center power to embedded computing.
A bewildering array of tactical datalinks are used on today’s battlefield and help is at hand to ensure that information can be moved across an array of disparate protocols.
Curtiss-Wright’s 901D portfolio of electronics cabinets, consoles, and supporting integration services are aligned to Naval and other highly ruggedized applications deployed in harsh military environments.