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Electronic Trends Podcast - David Jedynak

Electronic Engineering Podcast - David Jedynak

On Electronic Engineering Jounal's podcast program Fish Fry, host Amelia Dalton speaks with David Jedynak of Curtiss-Wright about the past, present, and future of VITA standards.

03/27/2024
A Tour of VITA AFT Cooling Standards in 2023

A Tour of VITA AFT Cooling Standards in 2023

For critical and intelligent deployed embedded modules, air-flow-through (AFT) cooling describes an approach that brings the coolant much closer to heat-generating electronics than standard conduction-cooled approaches.

08/03/2023
Military & Aerospace Electronics

Military Re-Learns the Importance of Electronic Warfare (EW)

Top commanders seek to embed EW capability at virtually all echelons as warfighters seek to make up for years of lost time.

02/25/2021
Military Embedded Systems

SOSA Technical Standard Will Benefit Systems of all Kinds

The standards currently being defined by the Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) Consortium will deliver many clear benefits to system integrators designing embedded sensor-processing systems. The SOSA Technical Standard will define common pinouts that foster and ease interoperability.

02/05/2021
Military Embedded Systems

GPU and FPGA go Head-to-Head

Today’s embedded-system designers have a great variety of processor types to select from, with FPGAs and GPUs adding their own various advantages and disadvantages for consideration in contrast to the more familiar CPUs.

11/18/2020
Mil Tech Insider

It’s Time for VITA 47: Raise the Bar on Defining Ruggedization, Reliability

Aaron Frank and Ivan Straznicky look at VITA 47 for ruggedization and reliability. The VITA Standards Organization’s ANSI/VITA 47 targets the Environments, Design and Construction, Safety, and Quality for Plug-In Units.

06/08/2017
Military Embedded Systems

Beamforming: FPGAs rise to the challenge

Denis Smetana discusses the design approaches for implementing beamforming processing tasks using GPU, DSP and FPGA processors.

02/02/2015