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  


    This combines Curtiss-Wright’s SOSA aligned V3-1222 3U VPX processing module with Green Hills Software’s FACE certified INTEGRITY-178 tuMP real-time operating system (RTOS). The result delivers an efficient and proven path to deploy open standards-based advanced multicore systems in environments that demand the highest levels of functional safety assurance, including airworthiness certification. The Curtiss-Wright V3-1222 features the 13th


Gen Intel Core i7 processor, which combines six performance-cores and eight efficient-cores, along with integrated Intel Iris Xe graphics, all in a single-slot 3U VPX footprint. Green Hills Software’s INTEGRITY-178 tuMP RTOS supports


both bound multi-processing (BMP) and symmetric multi-processing (SMP), allowing developers to assign specific workloads to optimal core types to maximise throughput and determinism. In addition to running multiple workloads in parallel, INTEGRITY-178 tuMP enables a multi-threaded, safety-critical workload to execute across multiple cores. Together, these technologies support


system developers targeting the highest Design Assurance Level (DAL A) certification objectives, including compliance with A(M)C 20-193/DO-178C and A(M)C 20-152A/DO- 254 guidance.


 


 


 


 


 The SHIELD contract leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning-enabled applications, and maximises the use of digital engineering, open systems architectures, model-based systems engineering, and agile processes in the acquisition, development, fielding and sustainment of these capabilities. The program encompasses work areas that allow for the rapid delivery of innovative capabilities to the warfighter with increased speed and agility. Key scope areas for Elma include rapid prototyping of rugged embedded computing systems to support evolving missile defence missions, embedded computing development using Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) principles, including alignment with SOSA, VITA, CMOSS, and other open standards, as well as system integration and assembly, delivering fully tested, mission-ready subsystems manufactured in the United States.


  


         The company will deliver a proprietary GaN


power amplifier Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit (MMIC) which will be integrated with a proprietary waveguide power combining technique employing advanced thermal management, and engineering to optimise performance while reducing manufacturing cost and complexity.


 


 


  


 Metalysis currently produces a high


scandium-loaded aluminium scandium alloy, achieving 36 weight % / 25 atomic % scandium (64 weight % / 75 atomic % aluminium) in fully homogenised form, with oxygen levels at just 500 ppm and carbon at 50 ppm. This ultra-low impurity content ensures sputtering targets meet the quality demands of semiconductor manufacturing. The material is available in powder or consolidated disc formats. The alloy at 36 weight % / 25 atomic %


scandium is in high demand from international manufacturers of sputtering targets which are used in thin film deposition to apply aluminium scandium nitride (AlScN) coatings to semiconductor components. AlScN delivers next- generation bulk acoustic wave (BAW) filters and resonators with superior piezoelectric properties - essential for advanced 5G and higher network rollout, Wi-Fi expansion, AI applications, and the Internet of Things. The aluminium scandium alloy can be


diluted with aluminium by customers, producing a lower scandium loading, and this master alloy edition can be used in aerospace and defence applications. “Scandium alloys are increasingly replacing


titanium and legacy aluminium alloy components in DoD systems due to their superior lightweight, high-strength characteristics,” said Dr. Vic Ramdass, acting assistant secretary of Defence for Industrial Base Policy.


 





    This versatile series of VG95234 connectors


features a ‘reverse bayonet’ coupling design for quick and simple mating, and provides protection against shocks and vibration. CA bayonet connectors are available in 140


different layouts with from one to 65 pins, an extensive range of backshells and accessories, and with a number of RoHS-compliant plating options


22     


including VG approved ‘J’ plating (A241) as well as ITT Cannon’s proprietary high-performance industrial blue generation plating. They benefit from best in class shielding performance, exceptional


resistance to temperature extremes


and contaminates and sealing up to IP69k, the company adds.


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