Hybricon Corporation

Hybricon Corporation - Naval Shipborne Enclosures, Backplanes and Custom Engineered Solutions

Hybricon Corporation is a true solutions company providing integrated system solutions, electronic enclosures, and backplanes for high performance military and ruggedized COTS applications.

Hybricon's wide range of VME, VME64x, CompactPCI, VXS, VPX, switch fabric, MicroTCA and custom enclosure systems are engineered to meet the most stringent design requirements and provide innovative cooling solutions, EMI/RFI containment, and ruggedized construction.

In-depth thermal analysis and validation, structural analysis, and signal integrity simulation provide customers with reliable, high performance solutions, enabling faster time-to-market and lowering total cost of ownership.

Hybricon has a successful track record of proven and deployed COTS solutions that have been designed to meet stringent military requirements. Hybricon has designed and manufactured products for companies such as Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Mercury Computer Systems, Goodrich Aerospace, Harris, DRS, and Northrup Grumman.

Hybricon products have been deployed on the Arleigh Burke, DDG-1000 destroyers; Ticouderoga cruisers; Virginia, Ohio, Seawolf and Los Angeles attack submarines; LCS high speed surface ships; and E-2C Hawkeye, F/A-18, F35, and Fire Scout naval aircraft.

As an ISO 9001:2000 registered company, Hybricon is dedicated to ensuring the highest level of quality- a necessity for products that must be able to function anywhere, anytime.

NAVAL SHIPBORNE ENCLOSURE

A Hybricon designed electronic enclosure for the U.S. Navy that meets stringent naval shipborne and COTS VME requirements. Low acoustic and stuctureborne noise levels are achieved using fan isolation mounting.

  • Novel slide-out card cage design
  • VME64x Race certified backplane
  • Slide-out power supply subassembly provides 800W DC power
  • System monitoring for power, temperature, fan failure
  • MTTR , five minutes for backplane, power supply, fans
  • Includes monitoring for BIT requirements
  • MIL-STD 1399 / MIL-STD-167-1 / MIL-STD-461
  • NSSN Section 072
  • DOD-STD-1399

RUGGED NAVAL SHIPBORNE REDUNDANT DATABASE SYSTEM

This chassis designed by Hybricon functions as part of a shipboard database application that provides mission critical information. The redundant, ruggedized system provides access to information necessary for repairs at sea such as manuals and sensor data logs.

  • Custom PICMG 2.16 Ethernet packet switching backplane
  • Cooling for 50W per slot
  • Dual 3U IPMI shelf managers
  • Dual 600W hot swap power supplies
  • Redundant fan trays
  • Fan speed control
  • Remote monitoring and BIT
  • DOD-STD-1399
  • MIL-STD-910D (in shock isolated cabinet) / MIL-STD-167-1 / MIL-STD 461

SHIPBORNE SIGNAL PROCESSING SYSTEM

This Hybricon designed shipbourne signal processing system enclosure functions as part of the multiprocessor-based signal processor unit for an ocean-going radar system. The enclosure has undergone extensive shock and vibration analysis (shock 17G, 25MS) and can be tailored to vibration requirements. The ruggedized construction features a rugged hard drive carrier.

  • BS2011
  • Custom backplane
  • Custom power supply
  • EMI tight
  • Mixture of 9U x 400mm and 6U x 160mm VME64x
  • Mercury Race++ content

WELDED SHIPBORNE ENCLOSURE

This welded shipborne enclosure designed by Hybricon is used aboard a next-generation destroyer as part of a mission critical weapons control system. The enclosure was designed to meet stringent naval shipborne requirements. Extensive structural analysis has resulted in an outer enclosure constructed of welded steel and an isolated, shock-mounted card cage.

  • MIL-S-901 300G heavy weight shock (barge shock test)
  • MIL-STD-167-1 vibration
  • Stanag 1008
  • CE Mark

Hybricon Corporation
12 Willow Road
Ayer, MA 01432
USA
Tel: +1 978 772 5422
E-mail: cburden@hybricon.com
URL: www.hybricon.com

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Naval shipborne enclosure meets stringent naval shipborne and COTS VME requirements.
Naval shipborne enclosure meets stringent naval shipborne and COTS VME requirements.
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Rugged naval shipborne redundant database system.
Rugged naval shipborne redundant database system.
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Shipborne signal processing system.
Shipborne signal processing system.
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Welded shipborne enclosure meets MIL-S-901 heavy weight shock requirements.
Welded shipborne enclosure meets MIL-S-901 heavy weight shock requirements.
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