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Cambridge Pixel

New Cambridge House, Litlington, Royston, Herts
, SG8 0ss
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https://www.cambridgepixel.com/
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Radar card aims to enable developers to test systems in lab using live data prior to deployment - News

June 23, 2022

CAMBRIDGE, U.K. Radar and sensor company Cambridge Pixel has launched its new HPx-310 radar output card, intended to enable developers to perform end-to-end systems testing in the laboratory prior to deployment with a radar. 

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Radar for U.S. Navy ships to get ATC software upgrade thanks to Cambridge Pixel - News

April 06, 2021

CAMBRIDGE, U.K. Cambridge Pixel reports that it it supplying its supplying its HPx-250 PMC radar interface cards and SPx radar and IFF [identification friend or foe] plot extraction software to the U.S. Navy's Naval Air Warfare Center for use with the Navy's AN/SYY-1 shipboard air traffic control (ATC) processing and display system.

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U.K. radar firm Cambridge Pixel moves to employee-ownership business model - News

November 10, 2020

CAMBRIDGE, U.K. Radar-technology firm Cambridge Pixel has set up an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT) in a move to put the award-winning radar technology firm into the hands of the team of people who work for it, thereby making them the direct beneficiaries of the company’s future success.

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Radar-integration tool tested on U.S. Navy autonomous surface vessels - News

July 29, 2020

CAMBRIDGE, U.K. and VIRGINIA BEACH, Vir. Radar-integration company Cambridge Pixel and maritime-autonomy contractor Spatial Integrated Systems (SIS) report successful trials of a suite of complementary and interdependent systems aiming at increased maritime autonomy and radar integration on U.S. Navy autonomous surface vessel (ASVs).

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Raytheon's Electronic Warfare Planning and Management Tool enters final phase - News

October 03, 2019
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. Raytheon is developing Capability Drop 4 (CD4) of the Electronic Warfare Planning and Management Tool (EWPMT) under a multi-million dollar contract from the U.S. Army over the next 24 months.