Product category: Sensors and Data Acquisition
News Release from: Radstone Embedded Computing
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 22 March 2006
Signal processing boards
set for undersea duties
ICS Sensor Processing has received an order in excess of US $1.3 million from Lockheed Martin for a range of products to provide optimum signal processing performance in harsh environments
ICS Sensor Processing - part of Radstone Embedded Computing - has received an order in excess of US $1.3 million from Lockheed Martin's Undersea Systems line of business in Syracuse, New York, for a range of ICS products to provide optimum signal processing performance in harsh environments.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 22 March 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Lockheed Martin will integrate the ICS products into a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS)-based system that it is developing for an international customer.
ICS expects to receive orders for up to an additional eight systems over the next ten or more years.
'We're delighted to have received this order from Lockheed Martin', said Christopher Lever, Chief Operating Officer at ICS Sensor Processing, 'not least because it confirms our belief that ICS products are capable of offering cost-effective, high performance solutions for the most demanding of defence applications'.
'Not only that, but we were able to rise to the challenge of developing a customer system with a higher channel count and a more demanding data merging requirement than we have ever done before'.
The orders received by ICS are for the ICS-110BL reduced power 32-channel, 108kHz/channel, 24bit sigma-delta ADC board; the ICS-115 32-channel, 50kHz/channel, 16bit delta-sigma DAC board; the ICS-7220 versatile I/O Interface board; the ICS-500A-T8 FPDP buffer/interface PMC module; and the ICS-7230 FPDP and synchronisation buffer card.
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