Mercury Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRCY, www.mrcy.com), a technology
company that delivers mission-critical processing power to the
edge, today introduced a Direct RF system-on-module (SOM) that uses
Intel Agilex FPGAs to detect and process adversary emissions from a
wide portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Direct RF components and modules directly digitize radio
frequency signals at the antenna signal frequency, eliminating the
analog signal down conversion stages required by legacy hardware.
This approach requires extremely fast converters, high bandwidth
digital data links, and powerful real-time digital signal
processing. The results are reductions size, weight, power, cost,
and latency that can benefit a variety of radar, communications,
electronic warfare, SIGINT, and industrial applications. Mercury
offers industry-leading Direct RF products including
system-in-package and multi-chip modules and 3U VPX processing
boards.
The playing card-sized DRF2580 SOM brings new capability to the
Mercury Processing Platform, giving customers the ability to design
aerospace and defense systems that digitize a large swath of the RF
spectrum at the edge, enhancing security and accelerating
decision-making in the field. The DRF2580 is a four-channel SOM
based on the Intel Agilex 9 SoC FPGA AGRW014 that converts between
analog and digital signals at 64 Gigasamples per second. It is
available in standard form factors and supported by a best-in-class
carrier design kit that allows users to focus on
application-specific carrier development, with much of the most
challenging aspects of embedded circuit design already solved by
the SOM.
“We continue to innovate to enhance the Mercury Processing
Platform and make the latest commercial technologies available to
the defense industrial base,” said Ken Hermanny, GM of Mercury’s
Mixed Signal business unit. “These boards make direct digitization
across the spectrum a reality. Until now, converter technology
could not keep up with the wide frequency range of RF input and
output signals. By supporting higher conversion and processing
rates, larger portions of the RF spectrum can be efficiently
captured, processed, and exploited at the edge.”
“Intel Agilex 9 FPGAs with Direct RF offer Mercury Systems
customers the critical SWAP capabilities and accelerated deployment
required for next-generation applications in the aerospace and
defense markets,” said John Sotir, Senior Director Military,
Aerospace, and Government Business Unit, Intel Programmable
Solutions Group (PSG).
The DRF2580 features:
- SWaP optimized, 2.5" x 3.5" footprint for deployment in
standard and custom form factors
- Support for up to 4x 100 GigE interfaces with carrier
boards
- Navigator® Board Support Package for software
development
- Navigator® FPGA Design Kit for custom IP development
- Carrier Design Package facilitates custom carrier board
designs
Mercury Systems – Innovation that
matters®Mercury Systems is a technology company that
delivers mission-critical processing power to the edge, making
advanced technologies profoundly more accessible for today’s most
challenging aerospace and defense missions. The Mercury Processing
Platform allows customers to tap into innovative capabilities from
silicon to system scale, turning data into decisions on timelines
that matter. Mercury’s products and solutions are deployed in more
than 300 programs and across 35 countries, enabling a broad range
of applications in mission computing, sensor processing, command
and control, and communications. Mercury is headquartered in
Andover, Massachusetts, and has 24 locations worldwide. To learn
more, visit mrcy.com. (Nasdaq: MRCY)
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including those relating to the Company's focus on enhanced
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Company’s markets, effects of any U.S. federal government shutdown
or extended continuing resolution, effects of geopolitical unrest
and regional conflicts, competition, changes in technology and
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completing development, engineering and manufacturing programs,
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interpretation of, federal export control or procurement rules and
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Company's products, shortages in or delays in receiving components,
supply chain delays or volatility for critical components such as
semiconductors, production delays or unanticipated expenses
including due to quality issues or manufacturing execution issues,
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and supply chain disruption, inflation and labor shortages, among
other things, on program execution and the resulting effect on
customer satisfaction, inability to fully realize the expected
benefits from acquisitions, restructurings, and execution
excellence initiatives or delays in realizing such benefits,
challenges in integrating acquired businesses and achieving
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cyber or insider threat events, changes in tax rates or tax
regulations, such as the deductibility of internal research and
development, changes to interest rate swaps or other cash flow
hedging arrangements, changes to generally accepted accounting
principles, difficulties in retaining key employees and customers,
which difficulties may be impacted by the termination of the
Company’s announced strategic review initiative, unanticipated
challenges with the transition of the Company’s Chief Executive
Officer and Chief Financial Officer roles, including any dispute
arising with the former CEO over his resignation, unanticipated
costs under fixed-price service and system integration engagements,
and various other factors beyond our control. These risks and
uncertainties also include such additional risk factors as are
discussed in the Company's filings with the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K for
the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023 and subsequent Quarterly
Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K. The Company
cautions readers not to place undue reliance upon any such
forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made.
The Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward looking
statement to reflect events or circumstances after the date on
which such statement is made.
INVESTOR CONTACTNelson EricksonSenior Vice
President, Strategy and Corporate
DevelopmentNelson.Erickson@mrcy.com
MEDIA CONTACTTurner BrintonSr. Director,
Corporate Communications Turner.Brinton@mrcy.com
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