|
Sidus
Space Advances its Fortis
Next-Generation Command and Data
Handling (C&DH) System
April 23, 2026
Sidus Space, Inc.
announced continued advancements to its
Fortis Command and Data Handling (C&DH)
platform, a modular 3U OpenVPX system
designed to support rapid development,
configuration flexibility, and long-term
scalability across next-generation space
and defense missions.
Supported by a
strategic collaboration with Microchip
Technology, a broadline supplier of
semiconductors, Fortis leverages
Microchip's space-grade, flight proven
technologies to accelerate system
development by reducing integration
complexity and enabling faster
transitions from design to mission ready
architectures, with the flexibility to
deploy commercial or radiation hardened
components based on mission assurance
requirements.
Fortis is a modular
Command and Data Handling (C&DH) system
built on a 3U OpenVPX architecture and
aligned with Sensor Open System
Architecture (SOSA) and Modular Open
Systems Approach (MOSA) standards.
Designed to support rapid development
and long term scalability, Fortis
integrates radiation tolerant
processing, high speed data interfaces,
and modular payload configuration to
enable resilient mission operations
across space, airborne, maritime, and
terrestrial domains. The platform
incorporates flight proven insights from
three Sidus designed and operated
LizzieSat satellite missions, informing
system performance, data throughput
requirements, and multi sensor
integration.
"Fortis reflects
our strategy to deliver scalable
platforms that evolve with customer
needs," said Carol Craig, Founder and
CEO of Sidus Space. "This approach
strengthens Sidus' position across
commercial and government space and
defense markets."
The core Microchip
solutions that are integrated into
Fortis include PolarFire FPGAs, space-
and defense-grade processors, precision
timing modules, and high reliability
networking components, delivering
predictable performance, power
efficiency, and a robust security
posture.
"By combining a
broad space-qualified portfolio with
scalable solutions, Microchip is helping
make space commercialization and
exploration more accessible," said Leon
Gross, corporate vice president of
Microchip's aerospace and defense
business unit. "We congratulate Sidus
Space on developing its advanced Fortis
platform and are pleased they partnered
with us to leverage our technologies for
their innovative design."
The Fortis platform
includes innovative Single-Board
Computer (SBC) and Positioning,
Navigation, and Timing (PNT) modules
designed to deliver secure,
high-throughput edge processing in
contested and remote environments. These
capabilities are core to the platform
architecture and support long-term
scalability under SOSA/MOSA standards.
|