Cambridge Pixel has won the contract to supply radar acquisition hardware and scan conversion software to Cemtrol, the Californian manufacturer of rugged control and monitoring systems. Cemtrol is using Cambridge Pixel’s HPx-200e PCI Express (PCIe) radar input card and SPx software library to provide its Radar Display Console (RDC) with a radar acquisition and display capability. The console is designed for use in civil air and maritime ...
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European satellites send free data for farmers to monitor crops
Data from a new constellation of satellites will allow farmers to more precisely monitor land and sea to improve their farming businesses. The launch of the Sentinel satellites is part of the European Union’s Copernicus Earth observation programme. The six families of satellites provide data, free of charge, that could be used by farmers to predict the presence of disease in crops or warning of ...
UK supplies PSU modules for ExoMars space mission
UK firm’s APC HiRel and QinetiQ have worked together to create PSU modules for the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter. The Lander, a test bed for future space missions, has VPT SV series isolated power supplies and filters. VPT dc-dc PSUs were also supplied for the lander’s UHF transceiver and will be fitted to the 2018 mission Rover. “It was critical that ...
Manufacturing must be lean and sustainable in 2016, says Plexus
Whilst management of the supply chain is essential to every manufacturing operation, it is how that process is managed that will make a difference to the outcome in the long term, writes David Maddison of Plexus. The application of lean six sigma principles to the production process as we know it today started with the development of the Toyota Production ...
Design house builds on ‘Tomorrow’s Train’ success
Cambridgeshire-based design house 42 Technology is highlighting the importance of product development in the UK for the transport and infrastructure sector. The consultancy is creating a new design activity in areas such as: vehicle tracking and real-time sensing, logging and communication; electric vehicle power electronics and charging systems; gas vehicle fuelling and operation detection systems; and intelligent signage and signalling ...
Eye-tracking used to improve helicopter safety
Eye-tracking techniques are being used by a UK firm to analyse how helicopter pilots use their instrument panels during flight. The aim is to maintain safety levels by improving the training and tools provided to offshore crews. HeliOffshore has commissioned Jarvis Bagshaw to carry out the research, which has seen 26 pilots participate in the first phase of observational study. ...
GCHQ targets EM vulnerability of military systems
GCHQ’s information security arm and the UK’s National Technical Authority for Information Assurance has appointed an accredited laboratory in the UK to perform Tempest first-of-type platform testing. In addition to performing first-of-type platform testing, the laboratory run by TÜV SÜD will perform in-service Tempest testing to Ministry of Defence (MoD) requirements. Tempest testing is used to measure the level of ...
Arrow board gets security from SmartFusion 2 FPGA
Arrow Electronics has created a development kit based on a group of Microsemi ICs. It is designed for sensor-based system design. The SF2+ development kit incorporates Microsemi’s SmartFusion 2 system-on-a-chip FPGA, a Timberwolf audio processor and a number of LX series power devices. The FPGA is used for the PCIe Gen2 control plane, image processing, I/O expansion and bridging and its security features are increasingly ...
Aircraft researchers get test rig that won’t blow away
A large scale control system for fast and accurate switching of 1,800 solenoid valves with millisecond precision is at the heart of an innovative new research tool that has recently been developed by Aircraft Research Association (ARA) in Bedford, writes Tolga Aydemir A wind gust generator at the Aircraft Research Association (ARA) facility in Bedford is the first of its ...
What microprocessors need for military grade aerospace systems
Military grade electronic components such as FIFO, non-volatile memory, data converters, DRAM and processors can be offered over an extended temperature range or for particular environmental conditions using specialist device packaging, writes Sébastien Frasse-Sombet. As a specialist semiconductor manufacturer, e2v has worked with semiconductor companies such as Maxim, Micron, Everspin and Freescale Semiconductor to supply components with extended operating conditions ...