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The Moog Cascade SBC incorporates advanced fault-tolerance and correction features.
Subject matter experts will discuss the Moog Cascade SBC at the IEEE Space Computing Conference from July 15-19 in Mountain View, California.
The Moog Cascade SBC is designed to support the next generation of on-orbit computing needs.
Moog Inc.'s high-performance systems control military and commercial aircraft, satellites, space vehicles, launch vehicles, missiles, automated industrial machinery, and marine and medical equipment.
The Moog Cascade SBC was developed through an internal research and development program in association with Microchip Technology.
The Moog Cascade SBC is a high-speed, radiation-hardened space computer for multi-mission, bus/payload applications for all orbital regimes.
The Moog Cascade SBC incorporates a SpaceVPX interface that is aligned with SOSA standards for maximum interoperability.
The Moog Cascade SBC has critical security protection features.
Moog's heritage extends across all orbital missions from Low Earth Orbit (LEO) through Geostationary Orbit (GEO) to deep space.
Moog Inc. has announced the development of its newest space computer named the Moog Cascade Single Board Computer (SBC).
The collaboration between Moog and Microchip has allowed for an accelerated development cycle and faster time to market.
L3Harris Technologies sued Moog Inc. in federal court alleging Moog failed to timely deliver critical satellite components and provided defective parts.
Moog eventually delivered the satellite buses and the Space Development Agency launched L3Harris’ satellites in February.
L3Harris subcontracted with Moog to provide satellite buses and software worth a total of $77,900,000 to fulfill two prime contracts.
United Launch Alliance awarded Moog 'Supplier of the Year for Innovation' in 2023.
Moog has designed and developed mission-critical solutions for Apollo, Artemis, Earth observation, and national security missions for more than 60 years.
MOOG operates in multiple industries including aerospace test, automotive test, energy, flight simulation, gas and steam turbines, industrial automation, machinery, metal forming and pressing, marine, material handling, motorsport, oil and gas exploration, packaging, plastics machinery, steel production machinery, and wind turbines.
MOOG manufactures integrated motion assemblies.
MOOG systems support the Warfighter on air, land, and sea platforms.
The Space sector of MOOG provides actuation and mechanisms, avionics, engineering services, orbital maneuvering vehicle power, propulsion, and shock and vibration control structures.