Bringing High-Performance SOSA Backplanes to the Defense Community

Feature Article by Atrenne Computing

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Atrenne Computing discusses an emerging issue for new SOSA systems – backplane signal integrity.

Bringing High-Performance SOSA Backplanes to the Defense Community

HFD47A 070320-N-2984R-003 ATLANTIC OCEAN (March 20, 2007) D Lt. j.g. Richard Kadlick assigned to Anti-Submarine Helicopter Squadron (HS) 7 performs a post-flight inspection on a SH-60 Seahawks aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). Truman is underway conducting Tailored Ship’s Training Availability (TSTA). U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Ricardo J. Reyes (RELEASED) SH-60 Sea Hawk Anti-Submarine Helicopter Squadron nose

 

Leading developer of mission-critical embedded computing solutions, including UAVs and unmanned systems, Atrenne has released an article focusing on the specific technical aspects of the SOSA architecture, and its application in improving defense electronics.

The article covers:

  • Longstanding Program Issues Are Becoming Critical
  • What is SOSA?
  • How can SOSA help improve defense engineering?
  • Atrenne is Bringing High-Performance SOSA Backplanes to the Defense Community

Visit the Atrenne website for more information.

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