Mercury Systems is a developer of complex and secure, high-performance, open-architecture products and subsystems, purpose-built for all customers in the aerospace and defense industry.
Mercury Systems is the leader in making trusted, secure mission-critical technologies profoundly more accessible to the aerospace and defense industries. Optimized for customer and mission success, our innovative solutions power more than 300 critical aerospace and defense programs.
Headquartered in Andover, MA, and with manufacturing and design facilities around the world, Mercury specializes in engineering, adapting and manufacturing new solutions purpose-built to meet the industry’s current and emerging high-tech needs. Our employees are committed to Innovation That Matters®.
Mercury Systems' Ken Hermanny and Rodger Hosking discuss the company's deployment of Direct RF technology in its signal-processing products for defense and aerospace applications...
Tom Smelker, VP & GM of Mercury Microelectronics, discusses the company's new RFS1140 RF system-in-package as well as its broader involvement with the U.S. Navy's State-of-the...
Kevin Beals, VP and GM of microwave and mixed signal at Mercury, and Clay Couey, senior director and GM at Atlanta Micro, discuss the technology synergies and strategic thinking...
Ken Hermanny and Rodger Hosking of Mercury Systems discuss the technology synergies between Mercury and its recent acquisition, Pentek, and how the Sensors Open System Architecture...
Aerospace and defense systems rely heavily on RF/microwave power amplifiers to send often complex-modulated signals to their destinations. Learn more about key specifications ...
Compact DDR4 memory modules meet the small-size requirements of deep-space missions as well as medical, aerospace, and defense applications using plastic BGA packaging and multiple...
Designers of aerospace and defense electronic systems look to more efficient RFICs and MMICs with increased functionality to achieve solutions with ever-smaller SWaP.
Here, we present a sampling of new embedded-system products serving applications in industrial, defense, aerospace, and communications settings, among others.
Shown here are some of the latest technology advances aimed at the defense industry, where ruggedness and the ability to maintain performance in incredibly harsh conditions are...
Trends in smaller and lighter frequency synthesizers for defense and aerospace applications translate to fitting more performance at higher frequencies into modular formats.
Data is an invaluable resource in military electronic systems, and modern DRFMs provide a reliable means of protected and preserving captured information.
With capabilities that range from advanced packaging techniques to millimeter-wave development, this firm delivers cutting-edge products to the military sector with an eye on ...
As data converters gain more speed and bandwidth, it presents designers with new opportunities to take fresh looks at applications like radar and communications.
These highly integrated subsystems combine the best of analog and digital signal processing to accurately record signal waveforms in the field, such as from radars.
To meet the needs of today’s military, the RF/microwave industry is coming up with flexible, cost-effective solutions that push the technology envelope.
Many methods are available for translating frequencies higher or lower in many forms, including monolithic and discrete components and integrated assemblies with additional functions...
Held Sept. 23-26, the 2012 installment of the Association of Old Crows (AOC) International Symposium and Convention featured the best of the military electronics industry.
Almost a decade ago, the United States Department of Defense (DoD) came to the conclusion that investing in electronic technologies for military applications alone was an expensive...