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Aitech To Showcase Space-Related Offerings @ Space Symposium 2022

March 15, 2022

Aitech will showcase the firm’s latest technology innovations for space-rated environments at the 2022 Space Symposium (Booth #307) in Colorado, Springs, Colorado, from April 4-7, 2022. The company provides a full range of capabilities that can be employed in any space mission across all orbit levels, from near earth and low earth up to lunar orbits and deep space.

Anthony Lai, Business and R&D Director for Space at Aitech, said, “COTS-based products are revolutionizing space electronics by removing computing limitations and increasing integrations as well as making space exploration more affordable, reliable and time efficient to field across all relevant space environments. Our goal is to develop rugged, cost-effective systems that help facilitate this next generation of space exploration.”

Aitech’s new space innovations are part of the company’s Space Digital Backbone (DBB) infrastructure that provides a unified, connected and scalable communication infrastructure for the increasing number of digital technologies being implemented throughout space electronics. This concept, which heavily uses COTS systems for scale and cost-efficiencies, is shaping how future space missions will be operated successfully.

On hand at the show will be Aitech’s first-to-market, COTS-based, Series 300 space products developed specifically for short duration and lower orbit levels, including the S-A1760 Venus™, the smallest, most powerful space-rated AI-based GPGPU subsystem, as well as the S999, the most compact, highest density storage unit available for space.

Announced at last year’s Space Symposium, the Series 300 level of qualification was developed to close the gap between in-lab test units and fully qualified, characterized space-rated electronics in order to validate cost-effective COTS space technologies for use in the growing LEO and NEO space sectors.

Representatives will be on hand to discuss the recently released S-A6640 space-rated managed Ethernet switch, the heart of the DBB structure, used in LEO/NEO orbits and Aitech’s flagship SP0-S, a low power, radiation-hardened, space-qualified, 3U CompactPCI SBC fully characterized for high altitude, NEO, LEO, GEO or lunar missions and has been successfully deployed throughout all orbit levels.

Aitech rugged, reliable and space-rated electronics systems and components are used in a variety of government, commercial and private space programs and have flown trillions of miles and operated over a million hours without failure. The company continues to develop cost-effective COTS-based and custom integrated systems, depending on radiation and mission requirements, giving the company the ability to offer an extensive array of space solutions with the backing of several decades worth of engineering experience.

For more information, stop by Booth #307 at the 2022 Space Symposium.

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