Mercury Systems receives $8M high density secure memory order for airborne AESA radar application
Andover, MA-based Mercury Systems, Inc. announced it received a $8.0M order from a leading defense prime contractor for BuiltSECURE™ high density secure memory devices manufactured at its DMEA-trusted facility in Phoenix, Ariz. The high-speed memory devices will be integrated into active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar systems deployed on an advanced airborne military platform. The order was booked in the company’s fiscal 2018 first quarter and is expected to be shipped over the next several quarters.
The company’s entire portfolio of BuiltSECURE high density secure memory devices use Mercury’s three-dimensional packaging technology to transform a two-dimensional array of discrete memory devices into a single, vertically stacked, dense ball grid array (BGA) package. Delivering space savings up to 75%, the memory devices are also precision engineered to withstand the harshest of operating conditions encountered during military operations.
“Mercury Systems is pleased to support our customer and our warfighters with the industry’s highest performance, dense, rugged memory devices,” said Charlie Leader, senior vice president and general manager of Mercury’s Advanced Microelectronics Solutions group. “Mercury Systems is committed to supplying our customers with affordable, best-in-class solutions for their most critical applications.”
Source: Mercury Systems