|
|
Military & Aerospace Electronics Online Article |  |
Click here to enlarge image
RONKONKOMA, N.Y., 30 April 2007. National Hybrid Inc. in Ronkonkoma, N.Y., is introducing a tiny MIL-STD-1553 integrated terminal with a footprint smaller than 0.6 square inch.
The terminal is for high-volume defense applications such as GPS-guided vehicles to enable programmed instructions and data to be downloaded from stationary or airborne control centers. The device is part of National Hybrid's NHI-PBGA family.
The device addresses the problem of solder shorts between balls by providing oversized solder balls with a generous pitch. The PBGA family is designed as an autonomous interface between host processor and the terminal that unburdens the CPU.
The ET versions function as a programmable BC/RT/MT or simultaneous MT/RT. The RT devices operate as Remote Terminal only. The highly reliable plastic construction of the product allows it to meet harsh environmental requirements, while remaining cost effective in high-volume applications.
National Hybrid is a division of API Nanotronics Corp. For more information contact National Hybrid online at www.nationalhybrid.com.
|
Return to Previous Page
|
|