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2012-01-25
While embedded system designers struggle to meet high demands in compact mobile or mission-critical computers, an ANSI/VITA standard takes computer-on-modules to new levels of rugged performance.
Beside small footprint and ruggedization, any system needs specific functions. In the most ideal case, enough flexibility is left for technological upgrades, which in turn makes component compatibility a nice-to-have treat. This sounds as if the costs of embedded designs will soon be exploding because they have to go into so many details. This is where COMs come in.
A21 - Flexible 6U VMEbus on New and Powerful QorIQ™ The VMEbus single-board computer A21 is a cost-effective 6U PowerPC® card with a fast VME64 interface and comes with the most up-to-date PowerPCs of the QorIQ™ series....
VMEbus: Modularity for Safety-Critical Requirements Besides state-of-the-art PC functions, MEN's VMEbus CPU boards also feature industrial functions such as real-time clock, or watchdogs for temperature and voltage control and have been developed to work in rugged environments....
M-Modules™ M35N & M36N for Analog Inputs The M-Modules™ M35N and M36N are analog input mezzanines for a wide range of standard input requirements, e....