Mercury Systems Introduces SpectrumSeries Microwave Synthesizer with Industry-Leading Phase Noise Performance
June 04 2019 - 9:00AM
Mercury Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRCY, www.mrcy.com) today announced
the SpectrumSeries™ DS-3000 synthesizer, the Company’s latest
high-performance, direct digital synthesis (DDS)-based synthesizer.
Designed to support customers’ advanced frequency conversion
technology requirements and operate in the harshest environments,
the DS-3000 synthesizer offers industry-leading phase noise of -121
dBc/Hz at 10 GHz with 10 kHz offset, and frequency coverage up to
20 GHz with 1 Hz resolution.
“Today’s announcement reinforces Mercury’s ongoing commitment to
commercializing innovative RF solutions that provide the US
warfighter and our allies the technical edge they need to meet
their mission requirements,” said Neal Austin, Vice President and
General Manager of Mercury’s Embedded Sensor Processing group. “In
an environment of rapidly emerging electronic threats, customers
can count on our industry-leading synthesizer technology to provide
the expanded performance and reliability needed by modern EW and
ELINT systems so they can monitor wide bands of the electromagnetic
spectrum in order to detect, analyze, and mitigate new
threats.”
Ultra-low phase noise synthesizers are critical to electronic
warfare (EW) and electronic intelligence (ELINT) systems that
monitor large radio frequency (RF) bandwidths through either a
channelized architecture or wide instantaneous bandwidth (IBW).
Mercury’s DS-3000 synthesizer increases the operational range and
performance of a customer’s EW or ELINT system by employing both
low phase noise and high frequency stability to maximize a
receiver’s sensitivity. By exceeding the phase noise and frequency
stability performance of other frequency generation products,
Mercury’s innovative SpectrumSeries synthesizers provide
next-generation EW systems with increased operational range,
keeping the warfighter farther from the threat.
To support operation in harsh environments, Mercury’s
synthesizer technology offers high performance over a wide
temperature range of -30°C to +70°C, while minimizing the harmful
effects of microphonics. Additionally, the ability to control the
hardware through either a PC-based graphical user interface (GUI)
or an SPI-bus makes these products well-suited for both benchtop
operation and integration into ruggedized EW systems. To maximize
system flexibility, the DS-3000 is available in a standard
temperature-compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO)-based
architecture as well as an ultra-low phase noise, oven-controlled
crystal oscillator (OCXO)-based architecture. For laboratory
applications, this technology is also available as the SIG-20
benchtop signal generator.
Mercury is now accepting orders for delivery in the fourth
quarter of calendar year 2019. For application assistance,
additional information or purchase inquiries, please visit
www.mrcy.com/synthesizers or contact Mercury at (866) 627-6951.
Mercury Systems – Innovation That
Matters®Mercury Systems is a leading commercial provider
of secure sensor and safety-critical processing subsystems.
Optimized for customer and mission success, Mercury’s solutions
power a wide variety of critical defense and intelligence programs.
Headquartered in Andover, Mass., Mercury is pioneering a
next-generation defense electronics business model specifically
designed to meet the industry’s current and emerging technology
needs. To learn more, visit www.mrcy.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 products and services
described herein and to fiscal 2019 business performance and beyond
and the Company’s plans for growth and improvement in profitability
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shutdown or extended continuing resolution, effects of continued
geopolitical 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,
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export control or procurement rules and regulations, market
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quality issues with outsourced components, inability to fully
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or delays in realizing such benefits, challenges in integrating
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fixed-price service and system integration engagements, and various
other factors beyond our control. These risks and uncertainties
also include such additional risk factors as are discussed in the
Company's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission,
including its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended
June 30, 2018. 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.
Contact:Robert McGrail, Director of Corporate
CommunicationsMercury Systems, Inc.+1 978-967-1366 /
rmcgrail@mrcy.com
Mercury Systems and Innovation That Matters are registered
trademarks, and SpectrumSeries is a trademark of Mercury Systems,
Inc. Other product and company names mentioned may be trademarks
and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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