Mission-Critical Integrated Systems, Chassis & Backplanes for UAVs, UGVs & Unmanned Systems

Integrated Systems, Chassis & Backplanes for Mission-Critical UAVs & Unmanned Systems

LCR Embedded Systems' products are designed to equip mission-critical systems with the very best that the SOSA and VPX board architectures have to offer By Mike Ball / 28 Mar 2024
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LCR Embedded Systems is a leading developer of integrated systems, chassis and backplanes for UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles), UGVs (unmanned ground vehicles) and unmanned systems. UST is delighted to welcome LCR Embedded Systems on board as a supplier partner, and we will be highlighting their unique solutions and capabilities across our channels over the next 12 months.

We’ve just launched LCR’s UST supplier profile, which has been written and built by our team in collaboration with the company. The Gold profile showcases their embedded electronic products, which are designed to equip mission-critical systems on land, in the air and on the sea with the very best that the SOSA and VPX board architectures have to offer.

Read on to find out more:

800 Series CMOSS MOSA SystemLCR integrated systems address a full range of operational requirements for UAV C5ISR, including radar, SIGINT (signals intelligence), EW (electronic warfare) and mission computing. The rugged conduction-cooled units are provided with best-in-class partner payload sets, and allow you to begin integrating your mission-specific hardware and software right out of the box.

AoC3U-210Rugged ATR (Air Transport Rack) VPX chassis are designed to accommodate SOSA-aligned plug-in cards, with options for 2 through to 14 slots and air, conduction or liquid cooling. Supporting a wide range of mission-critical applications such as UAV ISR and edge computing, these rugged chassis are designed to excel under the most demanding of conditions.

2-Slot Rugged VPX Test SystemLCR’s rugged test chassis enable you to progress SOSA-aligned and VPX payload system development and integration to the next level from early benchtop testing through to vehicle-mounted and functional demonstrations. Providing a high level of configurability, the versatile chassis enable real-world testing while providing a mechanical design path leading to the deployable system.

SAVE compliant development chassisThe company’s development chassis for VPX and SOSA-aligned payloads allow you to fast-track and streamline your design cycles, featuring easy configuration and testing and providing a wide variety of I/O capabilities. The versatile 3U and 6U test and development beds support air- and conduction-cooled modules and a range of different power requirements.

6U Universal 19" Rackmount ChassisRackmount and desktop 19″ chassis provide a versatile development environment for UAV and unmanned systems VPX and SOSA-aligned payloads. Providing a variety of I/O and power supply capabilities, these highly configurable chassis meet the requirements of modern defense and aerospace-grade systems.

In addition to providing off-the-shelf rugged chassis solutions, LCR Embedded Systems also offers a full suite of payload integration services that enable out-of-the-box installation and testing of your unmanned systems hardware and software. The company can provide chassis with custom backplanes, power supplies and I/O, and can also perform bespoke testing procedures to ensure that your system is ready for the real world.

LCR’s partner ecosystem includes long-standing relationships with the leading suppliers in the embedded computing industry, and they can assist you with board selection and other application-specific design aspects to ensure that your UAVs, UGVs and unmanned systems perform at peak capacity.

To find out more about LCR Embedded Systems and their integrated systems, chassis and backplanes for UAVs and unmanned systems, please visit their profile page:
https://www.unmannedsystemstechnology.com/company/lcr-embedded-systems/

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Posted by Mike Ball Mike Ball is our resident technical editor here at Unmanned Systems Technology. Combining his passion for teaching, advanced engineering and all things unmanned, Mike keeps a watchful eye over everything related to the unmanned technical sector. With over 10 years’ experience in the unmanned field and a degree in engineering, Mike’s been heading up our technical team here for the last 8 years. Connect & Contact