
The future of standardized defense platforms using MOSA, SOSA and VPX open architectures
The future of standardized defense platforms using MOSA, SOSA and VPX open architectures
Rob Russell, VP of the satellite business unit at Vicor, shares his unique industry insights with Microwave Journal into the future of LEO and MEO communication satellite deployments and how to choose the best power delivery solution.
This article was originally published by Microwave Journal.
The future of standardized defense platforms using MOSA, SOSA and VPX open architectures
The future of standardized defense platforms using MOSA, SOSA and VPX open architectures
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