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.
Discover how Brunswick Bowling & Billiards developed Bowler Vision, computerized color bowling displays running alongside the real-life players going for the strike.
To win the paintball arms race, MTSI engineers came up with a classic example of great design — the Odyssey HALO paintball loader.
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.
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.
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.
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.