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Military Embedded Systems

Truly Rugged and Proven Reliable: VITA 47 and Beyond

Aaron Frank and Ivan Straznicky look at VITA 47. The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standard VITA 47 gives system integrators a baseline for reliable and rugged products.

11/27/2017
Electronic Design

Scale Down Rugged Mission Computers…and Still Boost Performance?

The Xeon-D SoC has more cores and threads per CPU (up to 16 cores/32 threads), helping designers upgrade mission computers without the SWaP concerns.

11/27/2017
Electronic Design

VITA 48.8 Air-Flow Cooling Almost Doubles Avionics Payload

William Wong from Electronic Design looks at how the VITA 48.8 standard could revolutionize rugged and airborne systems, especially those constrained by SWaP issues.

11/17/2017
Power Electronics

ANSI/VITA 48.8 Urges More Convection Cooling for VPX-Based Systems

The emergence of smaller components with more processing capability while operating at much lower power has had the counterintuitive effect of increasing thermal density, with designers expected to pack even more functionality into ever-smaller spaces.

11/15/2017
Military Embedded Systems

Getting Up to Speed on NSA-Approved Two-Layer Commercial Encryption

Paul Davis looks at how CSfC allows system designers to now deploy a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) solution with encrypted data protection for Type 1 products reducing time and cost.

11/15/2017
Military & Aerospace Electronics

ANSI/VITA 48.8 Ratification Opens Gates for New Embedded Cooling, RF and Microwave Cooling

John Keller from Military & Aerospace looks at how two U.S. standards organizations have ratified an open-systems specification for advanced air-flow-through cooling in high-performance embedded computing, RF and microwave applications.

10/26/2017
Military Embedded Systems

COM Express Hot Among Military Electronics Users While CompactPCI Levels Off

John McHale speaks to us about COM Express, the fastest-growing standard, thanks to its flexibility and reduced size, weight, and power (SWaP) characteristics.

10/18/2017
Military Embedded Systems

Zen and the Art of HPEC Software Debugging

Tammy Carter looks at how debugging tools are expanding the ability to produce quality and more robust software for HPEC systems.

09/18/2017