Built on Custom-On-Standard Architecture (COSA), these embedded computers have pre-existing, tested functions that can be selected to meet system requirements. Each I/O function has its own dedicated processing.
The computer boards support three to six high-performance function module slots that enable system integrators to choose from more than 40 I/O and communication functions that include A/D; D/A; TTL; RTD; discrete I/O; differential transceiver; synchro/resolver/LVDT/RVDT measurement, simulation and excitation; quad channel redundant BC/RT/MT MIL-STD-1553; high-speed sync/async RS232/422/423/485; ARINC 429/575; and CANBus.
The 75ARM1 and 64ARM1 include BSP and SSK support for Wind River Linux, VxWorks, and for Xilinx PetaLinux tools. For more information contact North Atlantic Industries online at www.naii.com.
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