COTS Digital Receivers use 7 Xilinx Virtex-4 FPGAs.

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Available in classic 6U VME and 6U VXS form factors, mixed-signal Echotek(TM) Series ECV4-4 extracts clear signals from electronic clutter. Two units can be configured together to enable coherent processing of 8 data channels, doubling channels available for beamforming applications. Four FPGAs function as channelizers, while 2 FPGAs operate as cross-channel processors, and third FPGA is dedicated to board control.



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Mercury Computer Systems Announces First COTS Digital Receiver Using Seven Virtex-4 FPGAs



Echotek Series ECV4-4 Doubles Coherent Channels in Beamforming Applications

LONG BEACH, Calif., May 16, 2006 /- Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRCY) announced its new Echotek(TM) Series ECV4-4 FPGA-based family of mixed-signal products at the Military Embedded Electronics and Computing Conference (MEECC) in Long Beach, CA.

The Echotek Series leads the mixed-signal products industry in extracting clear signals from electronic clutter. Echotek Series mixed-signal products form a bridge between the realms of analog signals and digital processing. After an analog signal is received by an antenna or other sensor, it must be digitized and manipulated into a form amenable to signal processing. The challenge, and the key to successful applications, is to manage this transformation in real time while maintaining the integrity of the original signal.

"Echotek products have always delivered the finest signal integrity, measured by SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) or SFDR (spur-free dynamic range)," said Gary J. Turchetta, General Manager of the Echotek Product Group at Mercury. "Our new product offerings continue that tradition while adding a huge leap in new FPGA processing capability."

Two of the new Echotek Series ECV4-4 digital receivers can be configured together to enable coherent processing of eight data channels, doubling the channels available for beamforming applications. Beamforming is a signal processing technique used to control the directionality of the reception or transmission of a signal on a transducer array. The technique combines the digitized signals from multiple antennae to increase signal amplification in the direction of wanted signals and decrease the amplification of interference and noise.

The ECV4-4 is also the first COTS digital receiver to harness the processing power of seven Xilinx(R) Virtex(TM)-4 FPGAs (field-programmable gate arrays). Four Virtex-4 SX FPGAs function as channelizers, while two Virtex-4 FX FPGAs operate as cross-channel processors, and a third Virtex-4 FX FPGA is dedicated to board control.

The ECV4-4 family comes in classic 6U VME and 6U VXS form factors, with options for digital receivers and transceivers covering multiple frequency bands. Dedicated I/O allows two boards to combine data to achieve simultaneous and coherent access to eight individual inputs. This enables application developers to address a vast problem in signals intelligence (SIGINT) and Air Traffic Control radar, in which the challenge is to get wideband data from eight antenna elements to the same place at the same time for beamforming.

The ECV4-4 is sold as a standalone module or as part of the Mercury PowerStream(R) series. PowerStream is a family of fabric-enabled, integrated multicomputers that support DSP processing, FPGA processing, and I/O functionality in CompactPCI, VME, VXS, VPX-REDI and other form factors. All PowerStream series multicomputers run a common software environment that eases migration between form factors and provides a fast and seamless development path to future system architectures.

The ECV4-4 family of products is available today within standard lead times. For more information, visit Mercury in Booth #10 at MEECC, visit www.mc.com/echotek, or contact Mercury at (866) 627-6951.

About Mercury Computer Systems, Inc.
Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRCY) is the leading provider of high-performance embedded, real-time digital signal and image processing solutions. Mercury's solutions play a critical role in a wide range of applications, transforming sensor data to information for analysis and interpretation. In military reconnaissance and surveillance platforms the Company's systems process real-time radar, sonar, and signals intelligence data. Mercury's systems are also used in state-of-the-art medical diagnostic imaging devices including MRI, PET, and digital X-ray, and in semiconductor imaging applications including photomask generation and wafer inspection. Mercury provides advanced 3D image processing and visualization software and optimized systems to diverse end markets including life sciences, geosciences, and simulation. The Company also provides radio frequency (RF) products for enhanced communications capabilities in military and commercial applications.

Based in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, Mercury serves customers in North America, Europe and Asia through its direct sales force and a network of subsidiaries and distributors. Visit Mercury on the web at www.mc.com.

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Eran Strod,
Director of Product Marketing
Mercury Computer Systems, Inc.
978-967-1737 / estrod@mc.com

Kathy Donahue,
Public Relations Manager
Mercury Computer Systems, Inc.
978-967-1126 / kdonahue@mc.com

Virtex is a trademark and Xilinx is a registered trademark of Xilinx Inc. Echotek is a trademark, and PowerStream is a registered trademark of Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. Other product and company names mentioned may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

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