The Acroamatics' Display and Analysis Tool (ADAT) was released earlier this year, providing a powerful, OS-independent tool to allow an extensible environment for the setup and control of all Acroamatics' Telemetry Data Processing (TDP) systems.
The system provides fantastic visual clarity when processing or analysing data, letting the user configure almost all aspects of the software package. The system uses a widget based telemetry system desktop and data display environment that is visually pleasing and straightforward to use. The system is easy to set up on Win10 or the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Acroamatics telemetry processing platform, allowing the TDP system to be tailored to the user's preferred OS environment. Applicable DISA STIGs are applied and support is available to maintain compliance with the latest cyber security requirements.
ADAT’s integration with Acroamatics’ rackmount or portable TDP systems offer an unmatched ability to deliver true deterministic multi-stream telemetry data decommutation and processing, scalable from 1 to 16 streams. The flagship TDP dual bus embedded processor architecture is targeted at high-performance field and range data center operations applications, and is scalable to meet field portable, test bench, production test, and control room applications with equal benefit.
“Acroamatics’ high-performance telemetry processing solutions provide users a winning combination of the most unique architectural and functional advantages on the market”, said Gary Thom, President of Acroamatics, Inc. “We are proud to assure our customers that the products they receive are of the highest quality, reliability, and consistency. We are dedicated to ensuring the highest levels of customer satisfaction by designing and delivering exceptional products and providing extraordinary customer service.”
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