Electrical & Wire Harness Design Blog

Posts tagged with 'COTS'

Truly interoperable

Posted Jan 29, 2012, by J VanDomelen

System interoperability is a major issue and continual challenge in military and aerospace (mil/aero) applications. Electronic components and solutions from various vendors must all work together. The same is true of legacy versus modern systems. Many industry pundits in the mil/aero community have long compared the challenge to trying to have a 50-year-old communicate effectively with a newborn—they … Read More

Tags: electrical, Electric, Electronic, Software, Aviation, Mentor Graphics, Computer, Mentor.com, Mil-Aero, Aerospace, Milaero, Engineer, Design Automation, Geek, EDA, Hardware, COTS, Mentor, Design

Dauntingly disparate

Posted Jan 28, 2012, by J VanDomelen

Systems integration is no small feat. Ensuring disparate parts and systems—standalone solutions from multiple vendors—talk and work together seamlessly and reliably is a challenge. In fact, the systems integrator, not to mention the MRO (maintenance, repair, and overhaul) specialist charged with keeping systems in good working order over decades of deployment, has been given many nicknames reflective … Read More

Tags: systems whisperer, Military, Mentor Graphics, Design, Design Automation, Mentor.com, Mil-Aero, Milaero, COTS, electrical, hardware wrangler, HDMI, Electronic, High-Definition Multimedia Interface, EDA, Mentor, Electric, Geek, Embedded Systems, Hardware, Technology

Mentor Graphics Capital gives PKC Group the Edge

Posted Dec 30, 2011, by J VanDomelen

Just this month, PKC Eesti AS, a supplier of electrical wiring harnesses to European truck makers and a subsidiary of Finland’s PKC Group Oyj, announced that it is deploying the latest technology from the Mentor Graphics Capital suite of tools at its factory in Estonia. Among the tools adopted is the Capital HarnessXC product, which is designed to enable harness engineers to create detailed, validated, … Read More

Tags: Electronic, electrical, Embedded Systems, PKC Group, Military, Computer, Mentor Graphics, COTS, Mentor.com, Mil-Aero, Capital HarnessXC, Milaero, Engineer, EDA, Geek, Electric, Hardware, Design, Mentor, Design Automation

Difficult decisions in deployment

Posted Dec 26, 2011, by J VanDomelen

The availability of sufficient power to drive myriad electronics in ground combat vehicles is a major concern in the military and aerospace (mil/aero) market. Current military ground vehicle platforms are outfitted with a wealth of electronics—including command and control, communications, radar and radar jamming, weaponry, counter-IED/countermeasures, and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance … Read More

Tags: Electronic, electrical, Geek, Stryker, Military, battlefield, Mentor Graphics Capitol, COTS, Mentor.com, Mil-Aero, Aerospace, Milaero, Hardware, EDA, HMMWV, Electric, Mentor, Design, Mentor Graphics, Design Automation

Unmanned vehicle investment takes off

Posted Oct 26, 2011, by J VanDomelen

The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) market sector has experienced the most dynamic growth of any sector in the global aerospace industry this decade, according to a 2011 market study. Analysts at Teal Group, an aerospace and defense market analysis firm based in Fairfax, Va., predict UAV spending to nearly double over the next decade. Current worldwide UAV expenditures total $5.9 billion annually—a figure … Read More

Tags: Globalhawk, DoD, Mentor, UAV, U.S. forces, Al Qaeda, Military, battlefield, NATO, Philip Finnegan, Aerospace, Teal Group, Mentor Graphics, Design, Mentor.com, Design Automation, Mil-Aero, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, Milaero, COTS

STEM Support Blossoming

Posted Aug 30, 2011, by J VanDomelen

STEM jobs are essential to growth in America, says United States Commerce Secretary Gary Locke in his blog (http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2011/07/14/stem-jobs-help-america-win-future). “Unfortunately, many U.S. businesses have frequently voiced concerns over the supply and availability of STEM workers. Companies operating on the forefront of technological innovation need more of them.” Major players … Read More

Tags: Mentor, Math, Mentor Graphics, COTS, science, Design, STEM, Technology, Aerospace, Mentor.com, Gary Locke, Mil-Aero, Hardware, Milaero, Embedded Systems, Military, engineering

Excited about IESF

Posted Aug 21, 2011, by J VanDomelen

Mentor Graphics’ free, must-attend mil/aero event is less than one month away. The company has announced the event’s agenda, which includes an impressive 23 sessions. The beauty of it is that attendees, of which I am one, can essentially build their own event, tailoring the day to their exact individual needs. To simplify things, however, Mentor Graphics officials have devised three breakout tracks … Read More

Tags: Geek, Engineer, Hardware, Computer, Mentor.com, COTS, Mil-Aero, Milaero, Aerospace, Military, IESF, Electronic, Integrated Electrical Solutions Forum, Embedded Systems, Mentor, Design, Mentor Graphics, Design Automation

Boeing and Microsoft Pledge $50 Million to New Scholarship Fund

Posted Jul 19, 2011, by J VanDomelen

The Boeing Company and Microsoft Corp.  have partnered to help support and grow the number of Washington state students earning bachelor’s degrees. The state’s two largest private employers are pledging $25 million each over the next five years to the new public-private Washington Opportunity Scholarship program and endowment signed into law by Gov. Christine Gregoire. Together with matching … Read More

Tags: Mentor.com, Mentor Graphics, Microsoft, Boeing, Washington, COTS, Aerospace, Gov. Chris Gregoire, Mil-Aero, Milaero, Mentor, Education, Military, Scholarship, Geek

Look Ma, No Tail

Posted Feb 14, 2011, by J VanDomelen

The Northrop Grumman-built U.S. Navy X-47B, an Unmanned Combat Air System–Demonstration (UCAS-D) Next-gen Unmanned Fighter, took its maiden flight on a hazy California morning, Feb. 4, 2011 at Edwards Air Force Base. The flight began at 2:09 p.m. PST and lasted for 29 minutes. The goal of the program is to create a tailless, fighter-sized unmanned system capable of safely landing and taking off from … Read More

Tags: NAVAIR, Northrup Grumman, Parker Aerospace, Aviation, Computer, Pratt & Whitney, robot, Aerospace, Rockwell Collins, Skynet, Design, Design Automation, Software, Terminator, COTS, Dell, U.S. Navy, Eaton, DoD, Edwards Air Force Base, Vetronics, Warfighters, UAV, Wind River, X-47B, Hamilton Sundstrand, Goodrich, Engineer, Geek, General Electric, GKN Aerospace, Electric, electrical, Electronic, Embedded Systems, Moog, Hardware, Milaero, Military, Mentor.com, Mil-Aero, Mentor, Mentor Graphics, Honeywell, Lockheed Martin

2nd Generation Intel Core, Visually Stunning

Posted Jan 25, 2011, by J VanDomelen

Intel recently announced at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) the introduction of the anticipated 2nd generation of the Intel Core series of processors. The chips are made on Intel’s 32nm manufacturing process on the company’s second-generation high-k metal gate transistors. These build technologies boost performance, reduce power consumption, and enable smaller designs at a lower … Read More

Tags: Mentor Graphics, Mentor, i5, CES, Computer, i7, intel, Intel Quick Sync Video, Centrino, Embedded Systems, Design, Design Automation, Engineer, Core, Geek, COTS, i3, electrical, Electric, Electronic, WiMax, Mentor.com, WiDi, WiFi, Vetronics, Warfighters, Military, quad-core, Mil-Aero, Milaero