Michael DeSantolo

Systems Sales Engineer at Excalibur Systems
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(386) 825-5501
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Great Neck, New York, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Aviation & Aerospace
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Systems Sales Engineer
      • Jan 2011 - Present

      Overseeing the sales and production of Excalibur's Dragon & MACC systems. Responsible for spearheading customer upgrades, advising customers with their project planning and defining system requirements in order to architect Dragon & MACC ruggedized avionics computer solutions. The Dragon’s PC104+ based modular design and broad spectrum of avionics interfaces including MIL-STD 1553, ARINC-429, Discretes, Serial, MMSI (MIL-STD-1760), and ARINC-708 offer shock proof, EMI sealed and heat efficient packaging provide the computational heart of new or upgraded avionics programs. MACC (Minature Airborne Communications Converter) Systems are designed to convert bi-directional messages in small shock proof, EMI sealed and heat efficient packaging. They contain an internal FPGA processor, a dual redundant MIL-STD-1553 interface, three receive and one transmit (or receive) ARINC-429 channels, two serial channels (1 RS-232, 1 RS-232/422/485), 1 Ethernet (10/100/Gigabit) and 8 Discrete I/O signals. The MACC may be programmed to convert data in real time from any format to any other format. Its small size, weight, low power requirements and integrated heatsink make it an excellent candidate for solving airborne communications incompatibilities. Show less

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Systems Engineer
      • Jan 1983 - Jun 2010

      Responsible for Systems Engineering Management Plans, Requirements Management Plans, System Design Documents, System-Subsystem Requirements documents. Perform risk management through technical performance measures and risk waterfall charts. Conduct internal and customer system requirements, design, and test readiness reviews.

    • Systems Engineer / Project Engineer
      • Jan 1983 - Jun 2010

    • PIC programmer
      • 1980 - 1982

Education

  • Stony Brook University
    BSCS, Computer Science
    1976 - 1980

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