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Annapolis Micro Systems

190 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Suite 130
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
https://www.annapmicro.com/
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SOSA-aligned COTS 100Gb ethernet 3U VPX chassis introduced - News

September 09, 2020

ANNAPOLIS, Md. Annapolis Micro Systems has developed a next-generation 3U OpenVPX Chassis that is both SOSA-aligned and 40/100Gb Ethernet capable.

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SOSA-aligned switch and FPGA processing boards to show at TSOA-ID - News

January 27, 2020
ANNAPOLIS, Md. Annapolis Micro Systems is set to show its 100GbE 6E10 6U OpenVPX switch and 6XB2 6U OpenVPX FPGA processing board in a live conformance and interoperability demo at the Tri-Service Open Architecture Interoperability Demonstration (TSOA-ID) on January 29, 2020 at Georgia Tech Research Institute.
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FPGA boards includes Xilinx Virtex 6 FPGA with as many as 36 high-speed serial connections - Product

March 03, 2019
The Annapolis WILDSTAR 6/AMC FPGA boards include one Xilinx Virtex 6 FPGA with as many as 36 high-speed serial connections performing as fast as 6.5 Gbps. The IO Processing Element (IOPE) FPGA also has a choice of QDRII SRAM, DDRII+ SRAM, or DDR3 DRAM. The IOPE DRAM option has five 32-bit...
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FPGA boards featuring NanoRF module released by Annapolis Micro Systems, TE Connectivity - News

July 12, 2018
ANNAPOLIS, Md. Annapolis Micro Systems and TE Connectivity teamed up to release three new high performance FPGA [field-programmable gate array] boards featuring the NanoRF module, which is designed to fit into the VITA 67.3 form factor and supports 70 GHz bandwidth, with more than double the RF contact density of existing VITA 67 solutions.
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Leveraging FPGAs for military comms, webcast: Oct 12 @ 12 noon Est - News

October 07, 2016
FOUNTAIN HILLS, Arizona. Embedded computing experts are gathering next week on Wednesday, Oct 12, at 12 noon Est., for a webcast titled "FPGAs: A Game Changer for Military Communications." The speakers will cover how FPGAs enable software defined radio (SDR) and satellite communication system designers to develop open-architecture, configurable board-level FPGA solutions for use in current and new systems. The webcast is hosted by Military Embedded Systems online and OpenSystems Media.