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Thursday, October 27, 2005

XJTAG technology goes into new Royal Navy destroyers

Defence powerhouse Thales UK has chosen Cambridge technology from XJTAG Ltd for the first European operational software radio.

The radio is designed for naval and ground based applications and will be used on the Royal Navy’s next class of Destroyers, the Type 45, scheduled to enter service in 2009.

XJTAG’s boundary scan development system is being used to debug and test complex printed circuit boards contained in Thales’ market-leading range of software defined radios (SDRs).

The XTJTAG system is designed to meet the growing market need for cost-effective tools to test smaller more tightly packed circuit boards populated with modern devices such as ball grid arrays, which cannot be tested by traditional methods.

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