Mercury Computer Systems to Deliver Integrated ATCA®-based Signal Processing Subsystem to Support Satellite Telecommunications System
“Mercury has forged a very close relationship with this company, working
on a range of satellite-based telecommunications systems and
similar programs over a long period of time. Our solutions are known for
their maturity, reliability and performance, and our team has earned a
reputation for our commitment to supporting the performance goals and
ultimate success,” said
Mercury’s expertise in designing and integrating high performance signal processing subsystems based on the ATCA and RapidIO® standards was a critical asset in winning this design. Mercury will deliver an ATCA-based platform that implements hundreds of digital signal processors (DSPs), interconnected by the RapidIO switch fabric, to deliver high bandwidth, low latency, deterministic performance. Using proven technology, Mercury’s subsystem provides massive processing power and manufacturing readiness, reduces costs and shortens development cycles. Because it is based on open standards, the solution can be easily upgraded over time.
For more information on Mercury’s market-leading sensor processing solutions, visit www.mc.com, or contact Mercury at (866) 627-6951 or info@mc.com.
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