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Mercury Computer Systems Ships Industry's First COTS Wideband Remote Fiber Transceiver

Posted on: Thursday, 24 August 2006, 09:00 CDT

CHELMSFORD, Mass., Aug. 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. announced its new Echotek(TM) Series ECV4-RFT Wideband Remote Fiber Transceiver, a mixed-signal module with unique capability to coordinate data streams to and from sets of spatially distributed sensors. Based on COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) technology, this new product combines high-speed A/D and D/A (analog-to-digital, digital-to-analog) technology, Xilinx(R) Virtex(TM)-4 FPGA (field-programmable gate array) reconfigurable processors, and fiber I/O, for wideband applications that require a unique blend of powerful remote processing and low-latency data transfer.

"The ECV4-RFT is designed to be located near antennas, communicating with a signal processing subsystem via fiber-optic connections up to 100 feet long," explained Craig Lund, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for Mercury Computer Systems. "It can provide standalone functionality for wideband remote sensor applications, enabling multi-board coherent processing of data streams from widely separated antennas or sensors to support, for example, beamforming. Telecommunications antenna designers now have new choices for both fixed-base and portable phased-array antennas. The ECV4-RFT also allows remote, fiber optically coupled sampling of high-speed instrumentation signals."

The ECV4-RFT accepts two analog inputs and produces two analog outputs. After conversion to a digital signal, the input data stream moves to a Virtex-4 SX55 FPGA, which can function as a digital receiver or perform pre-processing on the input signal. The data leaves the receiver FPGA and moves through the controller FPGA to a 12-channel optical transmitter. The output of this transmitter is a digital IF signal, moving over a fiber-optic connection to a signal processing subsystem up to 100 feet distant. The ECV4-RFT supports multi-board synchronization.

Output from the signal processing subsystem returns in a similar fashion, over fiber to an optical receiver, then to the control FPGA, a transmitter FPGA, and finally through the D/A converters and into an antenna as an analog signal. An A/D-only version of the product is available for applications that do not need analog output.

The reconfigurable processing power of the three Xilinx FPGAs enable users to deploy custom algorithms such as down/up conversion or Fast Fourier Transforms (FFTs), and to achieve high-performance filtering directly on the board. Users can apply Mercury FPGA infrastructure IP to get a jump start on developing and deploying their specific applications.

The 6U ECV4-RFT board does not need a backplane interface, although it does draw power from the VME connector. The A/D interfaces operate at up to 1.5 Gsps (Giga-sample per second) at 8 bits resolution while the D/A interfaces deliver up to 1.2 Gsps at 14 bits resolution.

The ECV4-RFT began shipping to customers in July 2006 and is available with standard lead times. For more information on the ECV4-RFT visit http://www.mc.com/industries/communications/satcom/products/view_product.cfm?i d=107&type=boards . For information on Mercury's broad set of solutions for wideband data links and satellite communications, visit http://www.mc.com/industries/communications/satcom, or call (866) 627-6951.

About Mercury Computer Systems, Inc.

Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. is the leading provider of high-performance embedded, real-time digital signal and image processing solutions. Mercury's solutions play a critical role in a wide range of applications, transforming sensor data to information for analysis and interpretation. In military reconnaissance and surveillance platforms the Company's systems process real-time radar, sonar, and signals intelligence data. Mercury's systems are also used in state-of-the-art medical diagnostic imaging devices including MRI, PET, and digital X-ray, and in semiconductor imaging applications including photomask generation and wafer inspection. Mercury provides advanced 3D image processing and visualization software and optimized systems to diverse end markets including life sciences, geosciences, and simulation. The Company also provides radio frequency (RF) products for enhanced communications capabilities in military and commercial applications.

Based in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, Mercury serves customers in North America, Europe and Asia through its direct sales force and a network of subsidiaries and distributors. Visit Mercury on the web at http://www.mc.com/.

Forward-Looking Safe Harbor Statement

This press release contains certain forward-looking statements, as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including those relating to the Echotek Series ECV4-RFT product. You can identify these statements by our use of the words "may,""will,""should,""plans,""expects,""anticipates,""continue,""estimate,""project,""intend," and similar expressions. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected or anticipated. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, general economic and business conditions, including unforeseen weakness in the Company's markets, effects of continued geo-political unrest and regional conflicts, competition, changes in technology, and methods of marketing, delays in completing engineering and manufacturing programs, changes in customer order patterns, changes in product mix, continued success in technological advances and delivering technological innovations, continued funding of defense programs, the timing of such funding, changes in the U.S. Government's interpretation of federal procurement rules and regulations, market acceptance of the Company's products, shortages in components, production delays due to performance quality issues with outsourced components, and inability to fully realize the expected benefits from acquisitions or delays in realizing such benefits, challenges in integrating acquired businesses, and achieving anticipated synergies, and difficulties in retaining key customers. These risks and uncertainties also include such additional risk factors as are discussed in the Company's recent filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended March 31, 2006. The Company cautions readers not to place undue reliance upon any such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made. The Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after the date on which such statement is made.

Contacts: Mike Kosmicki Director of Defense Wireless Communications Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. 978-967-1833 / mkosmicki@mc.com Kathy Donahue Public Relations Manager Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. 978-967-1126 / kdonahue@mc.com

Virtex is a trademark and Xilinx is a registered trademark of Xilinx Inc. Echotek is a trademark of Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. Other product and company names mentioned may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

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Mercury Computer Systems, Inc.

CONTACT: Mike Kosmicki, Director of Defense Wireless Communications,+1-978-967-1833, mkosmicki@mc.com, or Kathy Donahue, Public Relations Manager,+1-978-967-1126, kdonahue@mc.com, both of Mercury Computer Systems, Inc.

Web site: http://www.mc.com/


Source: PRNewswire-FirstCall

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