Article: Inside Story - Interview with Vincent Pribble, Prinicipal Product Manager

September 18, 2024
5min read time (741 words)
In this interview, Vincent Pribble, Principal Product Manager at Mercury Systems, discusses current trends and the outlook for data recorders for space. 
Read the article to learn:
  1. What current space trends are shaping the requirements for data recorders in space. 
  2. Why there is a growing interest in using MRAM (magnetic random-access memory) in Space applications because of its reliability and durability. 
  3. Speed and performance trends of data recorders for future missions
  4. Difficulties designers face in building space data recorders or products for space 
  5. What SSDR solutions Mercury provides to meet Space requirements and what is on the future roadmap 
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