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General Micro Systems, Inc.

8358 Maple Pl
P.O. Box 3689
Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730
[email protected]
https://www.gms4sbc.com/
General Micro Systems, Inc.
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Radar/EW

Standards -- VPX, CompactPCI, etc. -- are a thing of the past - Blog

September 08, 2015
There are lots of standards out there, such as VPX. But what actually makes a standard standard? I'll use VPX as my example. According to my definition of a standard, I should be able to remove a CPU board from the box and replace it with another CPU board, regardless of the manufacturer, and have it come up and running with fairly minimal effort.
Radar/EW

Rugged chassis from GMS replaces multiple workstations via virtual machine technology - News

September 05, 2014
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. General Micro Systems, Inc. (GMS) engineers have developed a rugged, conduction-cooled, secure virtual machine (SVM) server that has six hardware independent I/O modules. The Tarantula, developed to replace multiple workstations with one box via the use of virtual machine technology, leverages an enterprise-level Layer 2 or Layer 3 intelligent switch for high-speed connectivity.
Radar/EW

GA-ASI demonstrates Northrop Grumman EW capabilities on Predator B - News

August 14, 2013
WASHINGTON. General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA ASI) announced at the 2013 Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) that the Predator B Electronic Attack capability was successfully demonstrated at the Marine Corp Air Station (MCAS) in Yuma, AZ. The demonstration displayed integration of a jamming pod containing a Northrop Grumman Digital Receiver/Exciter into a GA-ASI Predator B Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) to evaluate the system’s Electronic Warfare (EW) capabilities.
Avionics

Rugged, compact computer meets the multi-mission challenge - Product

August 17, 2011
Attention, military designers: It just might be time to scrap your plans to swap in a display and bussed ATR when that critical system goes kerplunk.
Unmanned

iPhone-sized SBC defines portable power - Product

July 26, 2010
Weighing a mere 1/3 pound and sized similarly to an iPhone, the Atom XPC40x by General Micro Systems is the company's latest rugged mil/aero all-in-one SBC.