Spectrum Signal Processing by Vecima

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Spectrum Signal Processing by Vecima
Company typeBusiness Division
Industry
  • Hardware
  • Electronics
Founded1987
HeadquartersBurnaby, British Columbia
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Mark Briggs
(GM)
Tudor Davies
(Director of Product Management)
Larry Wardrop
(Director of Sales)
Products
  • embedded I/O modules
  • software defined radio
Number of employees
40-50 (2013)

Spectrum Signal Processing by Vecima is a technology company and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) product provider, based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Spectrum designs and builds board and system-level hardware and software for signal processing applications.[1] Since May 2, 2007, Spectrum has operated as a division of Vecima Networks Inc.,[2] a Canadian technology company. In addition, Spectrum Signal Processing (USA), Inc. is a subsidiary of Vecima Networks Inc., and is primarily a sales organization for Spectrum's products in the United States.

History[edit]

1987[edit]

Spectrum Signal Processing is founded.

2007[edit]

Spectrum Signal Processing is acquired by Vecima Networks Inc.,[3] became Spectrum Signal Processing by Vecima.

Products and Services[edit]

Spectrum designs and builds I/O modules (RF, analog and digital I/O) and integrated software-reconfigurable platforms for customer applications such as software-defined radio (SDR), Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR);[4] military communications (MILCOM), satellite communications (SATCOM), Datalinks, and radar.[5] Spectrum's products are designed and manufactured in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.

Hardware[edit]

Spectrum provides RF, signal processing engines, analog and digital I/O modules, along with integrated systems and subsystems,[6] in CompactPCI (cPCI), PCI Express (PCIe), VME, XMC/PMC, AMC and VPX form factors.[7]

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