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Mosaic Concludes License Agreement to Develop iPod™ / iPhone™ Peripherals

Mosaic Engineering has initiated a license agreement with Apple, Inc., to become an authorized developer of accessories and peripherals for Apple's iPod™ and iPhone™.  "Apple has invested tremendous engineering resources in the development of the iPhone OS and the iPod and iPhone hardware." comments Mosaic President David Cubanski.  "We can now capitalize on this investment to efficiently make certain of our instrumentation technologies available to a large market, on a compact and power-efficient platform with a clear and consistent user interface."
 

Mosaic Opens Offices in Austin, Texas

Mosaic Engineering has now expanded its operations into Texas with the opening of offices in Austin.  Veteran electrical engineer Mr. Keith Pflieger has recently joined Mosaic as Vice President, and is providing technical consulting, leadership, and sales support to promote the company's core camera design and custom engineering services and consulting within the central Texas high technology community.  Mr. Pflieger received his MSEE from WPI in Worcester, MA and has a strong background in the wireless communication systems, advanced digital signal processing, and digital hardware design arenas.

Mr. Pflieger has extensive experience with custom digital hardware design (FPGA/ASIC), digital receiver design including Software Defined Radios (SDR), communications systems design and FEC decoder implementation. Throughout his career, Keith has also gained valuable experience with advanced DSP algorithm development for many different applications including communication systems, position/location and ranging, audio, and image processing/medical imaging applications. His experience with both software and hardware implementation of DSP algorithms has enhanced the Mosaic Engineering corporate portfolio and enables us to assist customers with a broader spectrum of technologies.

For information on Mosaic Engineering consulting services and core capabilities, please browse the Capabilities section of our website and contact us with your custom design inquiries.
 

Mosaic Announces Aurora™ Configurable Camera

Mosaic Engineering today announces the availability of its Aurora™ High Dynamic Range camera as a standard imaging platform with many configurable options.  The e2v (formerly Atmel / Thompson) TH7899M image sensor has been popular for many years in certain astronomy and scientific applications, because of its low dark current, its large well capacity, and its linearity. The highly modular design of the Aurora platform allows Mosaic to cost-effectively offer this product with a wide range of user-selectable options, even at volumes as low as one unit.  For more information, please visit our Aurora pages.