A regional government complex with diverse facilities required rapid communication during emergencies. We provided a reliable, efficient alarm system to address threats and maintain security.
Lynx Systems demonstrates commitment to data security, compliance, and customer trust in every operation
Lynx Systems launches Axis ACAP for seamless, secure device integration across networks.
Inside a 16,000-square-foot facility in Richardson work 40 “geniuses” who can design anything from next-generation telecommunications switching components to talk doorbells. The company’s president thinks its time his employees get some recognition.
Micro Technology Services, Inc. (MTSI) proudly announces that we have completed our ISO 9001:2015 certification as of Oct. 21, 2014, affirming the company’s ongoing dedication quality and customer satisfaction.
In the realm of government operations, ensuring the safety of personnel and the public is paramount. Particularly in emergencies, the ability to communicate quickly and effectively is not just beneficial but also necessary.
Dozens of these custom MTSI systems were used by the USAF to evaluate its missiles.
The petroleum industry relies on downhole tools to gather critical data, optimize drilling and production operations, and ensure the overall efficiency and longevity of oil wells. MTSI developed one such tool to assist clients in making informed decisions about their production strategies.
The MTSI manufacturing department built the electronic portion of the Krug Life Sciences platform for use on the International Space Station.
Air forces need to maximize their training readiness. MTSI designed an all-digital, fly-by-wire gauge for the BAE Hawk’s tailplane, enhancing precision and responsiveness.
Lynx Systems proudly announces Fernando Esteban, a renowned professional with a remarkable track record spanning 29 years in the Network Video, Security, and Technology Industries, as the new National Sales Director.
This state-of-the-art facility offers visitors a firsthand look at the company’s advanced wireless duress and mass notification solutions, highlighting Lynx Systems’ ongoing commitment to providing innovative safety technologies for organizations across industries.
Lynx Systems, a leader in duress and mass notification solutions, proudly announces a strategic partnership with IPVideo Corp, a Motorola Company.
A major defense contractor had a problem with their ATLAS software and hardware systems used in U.S. Air Force systems. They approached MTSI for a solution.
As Inovonics evolves its products to cloud-based systems, some entities may face restrictions against using such solutions. As a dedicated partner of Inovonics, Lynx Systems is prepared to bridge this gap with our state-of-the-art security solutions, including robust panic buttons and duress management systems.
In our ongoing commitment to enhancing security management, Lynx Systems focuses heavily on the efficiency and effectiveness of real-time alerts within our security solutions. Our sophisticated alert system is engineered to deliver immediate notifications, enabling our clients to manage and respond to emergencies swiftly and decisively.
Micro Technology Services, Inc. showcased our Lynx products and engineering capabilities with Richardson Today. A particular focus is on economic expansion and Lynx’s work with RapidSOS, a leading intelligent safety platform, to improve emergency response.
Lynx Systems, a leader in security and mass notification systems, today reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing security at government facilities with its proven suite of security solutions. Strategic partnerships support this affirmation, along with significant contract wins with various government agencies.
MTSI reverse engineered and replaced two testing systems which the Air Force successfully deployed in Minuteman missile programs.
Discover how Brunswick Bowling & Billiards developed Bowler Vision, computerized color bowling displays running alongside the real-life players going for the strike.
Lynx Systems, a trailblazer in providing innovative network-based Duress and Mass Notification, proudly announces its recent certification from Genetec, a globally recognized leader in security and intelligence solutions.
To win the paintball arms race, MTSI engineers came up with a classic example of great design — the Odyssey HALO paintball loader.
Litton (later acquired by Northrop Grumman) approached MTSI to help engineer the first truly digitally fused thermal/night vision camera.
The U.S. Navy is always working to remain several steps ahead. MTSI redesigned and manufactured an important piece of the Mark 54 Lightweight Torpedo using digital signal processors.
Late one night in 1977, I discovered one of the world’s first computer viruses.
The HP-35 calculator was the first handheld, battery-powered scientific calculator. I was awestruck and had no idea that I would soon work on them at an intimate level at the very company that designed and made the HP-35 ICs.
Lynx Systems, a leading innovator in network-based Duress and Mass Notification, is proud to announce the strategic partnership with INFOPIPE to meet the growing demand in the dynamic Florida market.
Lynx Systems, a leading builder of duress and mass notification networks, announced LynxNet Messenger2 with remote control. The device works with a customer-supplied monitor or public viewing monitor to visually display a message of the customer’s choosing.
Medi+Beep a start-up company wanted to produce a electronic medication reminder that could remind you when to take your medicine and which medicine to take — and make a beep.
For many years, MTSI has been proud to design and manufacture printed circuit boards (PCBs) which power the equipment used in wafer processing.
The county government of this well-populated region of Washington chooses Tyco Security Products’ C•CURE 9000 Security and Event Management system to upgrade its facility access control and deploy its new Lynx Network Duress and Emergency Notification System.
MTSI is proud to have played a part in an early breakthrough in brain-computer interfaces for controlling robots with the mind.
A small Texas company that repaired school bus seats patented a video recorder for school buses and came to us for help.
A client needed a watertight liquid pump controller that is set by a cellphone using Bluetooth. MTSI designed a dual CPU circuit with a Bluetooth chip and a controller using a small 8-bit microprocessor.
This magnetic two-way medical scanner controls an embedded implant in healing bones. The client wanted the device to sound like a ‘Star Trek’ scanner.
Telecom signaling requires echo cancellation and acoustic coupling control even on digital circuits. MTSI developed an algorithm that was capable of handling a T-1 line with an 88 percent reduction in DSPs with the digital trunk interface.
The Litton Auto-Cook microwave was the first oven on the market to take the guesswork out of cooking. MTSI made it easy by helping develop the machine.
Carhackers broke an almost unhackable chip set used in millions of vehicles. A client approached MTSI’s engineers to diagnose the exploit and invent a solution.
A Nortel senior vice president had a problem – he needed a new phone and he needed it in three months. It took one trip to MTSI to get the job done.
Lennox is a longstanding HVAC company and in 1982 introduced its classic Lennox Pulse furnace. These high-efficiency units are known for their distinctive “pulsating” sound. MTSI helped make the Lennox Pulse heater possible.
MTSI has worked on Coke machines, Pepsi machines and others for major vending machine companies. This refrigerator controller for Schooner’s Bay was designed to control the temperature of the drink to within 0.2 degrees C of 32 degrees F (0 C).
This logic board automatic tester was designed to test the computerized coin changer modules used in vending machines.
Our client envisioned a microcomputer-controlled, precision, intravenous infusion pump for hospital use. This device could play a crucial role in healthcare settings.
Reverse engineering is one of MTSI’s specialties. One of our early projects involved the SLC 96 developed to bring digital capability to local loop networks.
A client needed a Wi-Fi-enabled water leak detector. The design goals required a long battery life, battery voltage detection, and once-per-day heartbeat signaling to the controlling web server.
Enter the QuickCheck™ — a profitable solution from troubleshooting ECM vehicle output circuit problems. The device checks solenoids, relays, idle air and speed controls, power (chassis) and sensor ground wires.
This meter module worked by measuring the rotational velocity of the electric meter’s eddy current disk using a miniature laser beam source and optical detector.
A client approached MTSI with an idea that was ahead of its time — a patented, programmable doorbell including a control for connection in series with an existing push button in a residential circuit.
A large manufacturer of surgical gloves expanded its production. They had to meet exact standards. MTSI met the challenge.
Interpretation telephone connected patients and physicians in real time.
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