Mercury Systems announced an agreement with the U.S. Navy to advance sensor processing technologies that will allow radar and electronic warfare capabilities to be designed on much shorter timelines. For decades, increasing system and software complexity has extended the timelines for developing and fielding military platforms. The Office of Naval Research’s Open Rapid Chipletized Approach program aims to reduce the time needed to design edge processing solutions by increasing the modularity of components at the chip level. Under a $13.2 million contract, Mercury will develop a next-generation RF System-in-Package that integrates the latest commercial chips from major semiconductor providers within a smaller and lighter footprint. This work will build on Mercury’s RFS1140 SiP, which integrates an AMD Versal FPGA, Jariet Electra-MA high-speed data converters, and Micron memory for a truly advanced solution to support sensor processing.
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