EID, S.A.

EID, S.A. (Empresa de Investigação e Desenvolvimento de Electrónica, S.A.) is a Portuguese research and development company, established in 1983. The company is specialized in the fields of electronics, communications and command and control, mainly for Defense use.

EID, S.A.
Private company
IndustryTelecommunications, Electronics, Defense
Founded1983
HeadquartersLazarim, Portugal
Websitewww.eid.pt/ 

Its headquarters and production facilities are located at Lazarim (Charneca de Caparica), in the Lisbon metropolitan area.

EID is a private owned company. Its main shareholder is Cohort plc (a UK-based independent technology holding). [1]

The company makes military communications systems, including its ICCS (Integrated Communications Control System) that is the responsible for the integration and management of the communications of a number of warships of the NATO and of other countries navies. EID's Customers include a number of armed forces in Europe, Africa, South America, Middle East and Asia Pacific.

The activities of EID are divided by the following lines of business: naval communications, tactical communications, military messaging and systems integration.


Products

Divided by lines of business, the following EID products are presently in production:

  • ICCS series - ship integrated information and communications systems series
  • ERCS - ship communications equipment remote control system
  • RIU/DIU multiplexers - ship radio and data interface units multiplexers
  • WS810 - shipboard ruggedized computer workstations

Tactical communications systems

  • ICC-401 - Gigabit IP intercom system
  • ICC-201 - IP intercom system
  • ICC-251 - compact digital intercom system
  • CD-116/IP - IP field digital switchboard
  • BLC-201 - field telephone
  • CDD-525 - double remote console
  • CDS-525 - single remote console
  • DS-101 - docking station for rugged laptops
  • EA-1025 - tactical power unit
  • ER-525V - relay station
  • GW-116/IP - IP gateway
  • IC-201G - radio-VoIP gateway
  • PRC-525 - combat-net radio
  • MA-250 - antenna multicoupler
  • AP-525V - 50W VHF power amplifier
  • MT-525D - double radio docking station
  • RSW-202 - rugged router/switch
  • SA-525-20 - antenna tuning unit
  • SR-202 - rugged server
  • TMC - tactical media converter
  • TWH-100 series - personal radio series
  • TWH-101C - Ni-MH batteries vehicular radio charger
  • TWH-104C - Li-ion + Ni-MH batteries vehicular radio charger
  • TWH-101W1 - wireless radio PTT system
  • TWH-104G1 - compact and lightweight portable gateway
  • TWH-104G2 - compact vehicular gateway
  • TWH-104G3 - compact and lightweight portable gateway

Military messaging systems

  • MOST4 MMHS - tactical automatic message handling system
  • MOST4 Ships - ship borne automatic message handling system

Systens integration

Some examples are:

  • Portuguese MoD Strategic Communications Network
  • Portuguese Navy Strategic Communications Network
  • Portuguese Army Tactical Communications System
  • Communications systems for warships
  • Broadcast and Ship-Shore data communications systems
  • Military Messaging systems (Strategic & Tactical)
  • GMDSS and NAVTEX systems
  • HF radio systems for Air Traffic Control
  • Vessel Traffic Systems


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