
8/3/10
B&A attends Europa Jupiter System Mission Instrument Workshop
6/30/10
B&A Becomes a Member of the Xilinx Alliance Program
9/23/09
AiTech Awards B&A a Contract to Develop cPCI Based Hardware Board and
FPGA Implementation for ATK/SIU
9/2/09
JPL/NASA Awards B&A a Contract to Research and Develop FPGA Circuitry in a Low
Temperature Environment
8/18/09
NBP Awards B&A a Contract to develop a prototype LED driver board for
FAA
8/3/09
B&A Demonstrates a Design at the 2009 NASA/ESA
Conference
7/6/09
Lossless Adaptive and Scalable Hyperspectral Data Compression IP
Added to Products
B&A Engineering Systems, Inc. is a company located in San
Gabriel Valley in Southern California, with its primary focus and core
business to develop Space Flight and Avionics Systems and
Instrumentation.
Our expert staff helps our clients to develop Space Flight and
Avionics Systems from initial concept and specification to final
testing, system verification, environmental testing support, and ground
support equipment (GSE) development. Our clients vary greatly in terms
of size, scope, operational philosophy, and organizational health. Some
of our clients include JPL/NASA, ATK, SpaceX, and AiTech space division.
B&A Engineering offers a range of Electronic design services to
address the many and varied needs of Space and Aerospace community.
Following are the key areas some of which include:
- System, Hardware and Software Definition & Requirements
- Space Flight and Avionics System design
- Digital & Analog Electronic design
- FPGA/ASIC design and development
- Schematic capture & Board layout
- Electronic Fabrication & Assembly through third party partners
- Ground Support Equipment (GSE) development
- Embedded & GSE software development
- Integration & Test
- Worst-Case Analysis (WCA), Failure Modes and Effects Critically Analysis (FMECA)
- Technology upgrade and Integration
- Flight and Avionic instrument development
- Environmental qualification and testing support
- Engineering and Technical consulting services
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B&A Engineering is a member of the Xilinx Alliance Program. |