SYSTEMS
SKY Computers and VMETRO Collaborate to Develop Complete Sensor Analysis Systems
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SKY Computers, Inc. and VMETRO today announced the completion of a project integrating SKY's Thunderbolt product family and VMETRO's high-speed data recorders. This new integrated and validated solution is ideally suited for applications requiring high-speed data processing and storage such as those found in surveillance, signal intelligence and semiconductor and medical imaging. This integrated system is comprised of a SENTECH STC405 camera connected to an image processing system via a Front Panel Data Port (FPDP) interconnect. Data moves from the camera across the interconnect to a Thunderbolt-based DSP subsystem from SKY, where filtering and image processing is performed on the received data. As the data is processed, it is then passed over a second FPDP interface to a VMETRO MDR-522 data recorder which records the data in real-time. The system is also configured to allow the data flows to be reversed, providing playback of stored data in the same manner in which it was received. The integration of the SKY and VMETRO systems is the first in a series of activities planned by the two companies designed to offer customers complete solutions with superior performance, functionality and value. "By combining the advanced technology of SKY's DSP Systems with VMETRO's high-performance data recording systems, we're able to extend powerful solutions to wide variety of markets," said Ed Hennessy, vice president of worldwide marketing and sales at SKY Computers. "This collaboration again demonstrates SKY's commitment to developing high-performance products tailored to customer needs." "SKY's unique filter and image processing capabilities perfectly complement our data recording systems," said Tom Bohman, vice president of business development at VMETRO. "VMETRO looks forward to continuing to work closely with SKY to develop superior solutions for users with high-speed data processing and storage needs."