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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
New Software-Driven Option is Self-Calibrating and Compatible with All DataFlex-1000/A Models.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Company awarded a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Contract by the US Air Force to continue development of an optimized processing platform to enhance signal processing capabilities in Propulsion Health Management (PHM) systems.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Coinciding with the release of its’ newest data recorder, the DataFlex-515, earlier this year, DSPCon, Inc., a leading, global supplier of dynamic data acquisition, analysis, archiving and recording solutions for high-value military and aerospace applications, has revamped its web site, www.dspcon.com.
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
New, battery-powered data recorder weighs less than 20 lbs., features real-time playback, display and analysis, and provides a sustained, continuous recording speed of up to 256,000 samples per second.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
The $80,000 grant will support development of a small, highly-efficient data acquisition and analysis system for recording full mission and event data ...
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
DSPCon recently launched the DataFlex-1000ATM, a portable, highspeed data recorder that combines real-time performance, remote capabilities and complete compatibility with any commercially-available laptop or PC.
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Jon S. Ogg, director of engineering and technical management, Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, has been appointed to DSPCon’s board of directors.
Friday, October 31, 2008
DSPCon announced that it has received a SBIR Phase I contract award from the US Air Force. The award will support development of a modular, expandable, open-standards addition of processing capability for Propulsion Health Management systems that will increase the speed and depth of processing capabilities over currently utilized FADEC (Full Authority Digital Engine Control) hardware and software.
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
In response to customer demands for a small yet powerful, flightcapable data acquisition system with large storage capacities, DSPCon, Inc., a leading, global supplier of dynamic data acquisition, analysis, archiving and recording solutions for high-value military, aerospace and rotating machinery applications, has launched the BroadFlex-3800TM series of ELINT and COMINT data recorders.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
DSPCon has been awarded four new contracts with the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to provide the agency with advanced data acquisition and analysis systems for a variety of satellite, rocket and aviation testing applications. Financial terms of the contractual agreements were not disclosed.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
DSPCon has launched DataFlex-500TM, a portable, high-speed data recorder that weighs less than 22 lbs., features real-time playback, display and analysis, and provides a sustained, continuous recording speed of up to 256,000 samples per second.
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
DSPCon has launched a new suite of training courses specifically designed to cover all aspects of dynamic data acquisition, data analysis, signal processing and Piranha III operation. The new courses provide in-depth information for professionals who are looking to expand their knowledge of dynamic data acquisition technologies or who work on DSPCon systems in either a primary or a supporting role.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
DSPCon has launched MultiScopeTM, Version 6.5, a feature-rich, userfriendly,software package that provides the display power and analytical capabilities of up to 32 test and lab instruments on a single PC.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
DSPCon today launched a professional services practice. The new practice will offer a variety of consulting and training programs to assist organizations with large mechanical test operations, such as aerospace and automotive engine manufacturers, to identify and optimize ROI opportunities across the enterprise while meeting regulatory compliance, enhancing revenues, controlling costs and maximizing asset utilization.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
DSPCon has achieved ISO 9001:2000 certification. The audit was conducted by EQA, an independent leader in ISO certification processes and services.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
DSPCon today announced several recent sales wins, with significant growth in the aerospace and defense industries. The Company closed 2006 with the addition of a number of new customers as well as expanded deployments by established customers including General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman and Boeing.
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Tuesday, November 01, 2005
DSPCon, Inc. has been awarded a new $1,000,000 contract from Pratt & Whitney to develop test cells for two of its facilities. The contract is the end result of a joint strategic planning/capital equipment, ROI-based budgeting effort that was initiated 18 months ago between DSPCon and Pratt & Whitney. The project will upgrade all of the company's developmental test cells in Hartford, Connecticut and West Palm Beach, Florida to DSPCon's new Piranha III Fibre-Channel-based SAN architecture.
Saturday, September 10, 2005
DSPCon announced today that it has been awarded a contract for a RADAR Recording System. This contract is the latest development in DSPCon's ongoing relationship with this organization.
Thursday, March 17, 2005
DSPCon has just been awarded its latest contract with the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). The new system will provide the company’s Acoustic Facility with a 272-channel Instrumentation and Acquisition System. The multi-channel, modular, portable VME system is based on DSPCon’s popular Piranha III™ product, and will supply collection and processing of acoustic data.
Al Brower, President of DSPCon, Inc. stated that, “We feel confident that Piranha III's technical superiority played a key role in winning this contract”.
DSPCon has worked with JAXA in the past, and expects this project to expand and strengthen their relationship.
Wednesday, January 05, 2005
DSPCon announced today that, in affiliation with MDS Aero Support Corporation, it has been awarded a $3 Million contract for replacement of six of the Dynamic Test Bed and Data Archive Systems for this major producer of gas turbine engines.
The customer wishes to update and improve its current capability, enhance the flexibility and reliability of these systems, and to replace obsolete equipment with the latest technology available. DSPCon is, of course, very proud that the solution the customer ultimately chose is based on DSPCon’s Piranha III™ robust, real-time data acquisition, analysis, monitoring and archiving system.
“We are proud to work with this manufacturer to provide the expertise of DSPCon employees and the unique capabilities of our Piranha III product”, said Al Brower, President of DSPCon, Inc.
“Also, we heartily thank MDS Aero Support Corporation for giving us the opportunity to team with them on this project and for their efforts to bring this company and DSPCon together”, Brower added.
Tuesday, November 30, 2004
Wright-Patterson AFB Compressor Research Facility finalized a $700,000 Piranha III contract with DSPCon today. The contract, for upgrading the Aeromechanics Data Acquisition System (ADAS) for Wright-Patterson's turbine Engine Research Center (Compressor Research Facility), will result in a complete system that will include signal conditioning, low-speed and high-speed acquisition, remote monitoring, and long-term archiving.
Piranha III's modularity and easy expandability proved to be a major deciding factor in awarding this effort to DSPCon.
Tuesday, October 26, 2004
DSPCon announced today that its latest contract with Boeing-Hill Air Force Base's Little Mountain Facility in Ogden, Utah has been finalized. This contract, one of DSPCon's many with Boeing Corporation, will provide Hill AFB with a Data Conditioning, Acquisition, and Processing System (DCAPS) that is specialized for Shock and Vibration (and includes PyroShock capabilities).
The multi-channel, portable VME system is based on DSPCon’s popular Piranha IIITM product, and will supply analog and digital data collection and processing of shock and vibration test data.
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