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Aircraft SATCOM system interoperable with commercial and military satellites
Eclipse Global Connectivity, Smiths Interconnect and ST Engineering iDirect (iDirect) have announced their collaboration to deliver an integrated airborne Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (A-ISR) satellite communications (SATCOM) capability for military and government aircraft.
OneWeb to use SpaceX for future satellite launches
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has massively effected space partnerships, including OneWeb’s launch to add to its in-orbit constellation to deliver high-speed, low-latency global connectivity.
Radiation-hardened ICs aid LEO satellite design
A new series of radiation-hardened power, analogue, and logic ICs has been unveiled by STMicroelectronics.
Pickering Interfaces extends family of PXI & PXIe precision resistors
Pickering Interfaces has added models to its high-density precision resistor module family, improving sensor simulation accuracy. The updated 40-297A (PXI) and the new 42-297A (PXIe) modules are now available with additional resolutions - 0.125Ω, 0.25 Ω, 0.5Ω, 1Ω, 2Ω, 4Ω and 8Ω - extending the resistance range to 85.3MΩ on a single 6-channel module. The setting accuracy is now +/-0.1% +/-resolution (was +/-0.2% +/-resolution).
NASA, ULA launch NOAA’s newest earth observing satellite
NASA successfully launched the third in a series of next-gen weather satellites for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) at 4:38pm.
Rad-tolerant NAS With up to 1 TBytes in 2.5-inch SSD
Aitech Systems, a provider of rugged boards and system level solutions for military, aerospace and space applications, has released the most compactnetwork attached storage (NAS) device available for use in near earth orbit (NEO) and low earth orbit (LEO)space applications.
Satellite imaging technology to detect environmental changes in near real-time
ABB has been awarded a contract worth around $30 million by the Canadian data and analytics company EarthDaily Analytics Corp. (EDA) to develop and manufacture next-generation multispectral imaging systems to be placed on 10 satellites (including an in-orbit spare) that will circle the Earth.
Overcoming satcom challenges with T&M
NewSpace constellations present new challenges for testing satellitecommunications systems. Innovative measurement solutions are beingdeveloped to successfully design, develop and test user terminals, groundstations and satellite payloads. Matt Hammond, Business Development Manager, Aerospace and Defence, Rohde & Schwarz, discusses.
European Space Agency uses Yokogawa instruments
The European Space Agency (ESA) is using the precision of Yokogawa’s optical wavelength meters to ensure accurate tuning of lasers used in Earth to space communications.
Plexus' 2022 trends predictions
A tumultuous two years, though incredibly disruptive, have been an unexpected spur to innovation, development and progress across a wide number of sectors. And this is something Plexus expects to continue into 2022.