Curtiss-Wright introduces CompactPCI embedded computing subsystems

Sept. 1, 2008
Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing in Leesburg, Va., is introducing the 3U CompactPCI PowerPC-based multiplatform mission computer-9350p (MPMC-9350p) and Intel-based MPMC-9350i subsystems.
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Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing in Leesburg, Va., is introducing the 3U CompactPCI PowerPC-based multiplatform mission computer-9350p (MPMC-9350p) and Intel-based MPMC-9350i subsystems. The five-slot embedded computer subsystems come in a sealed chassis with power supply, and a wide range of I/O. Designed for high availability in harsh field conditions, the MPMC-9350p and MPMC-9350i are for space-constrained platforms, such as combat vehicles, helicopters, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The MPMC-9350 is designed to DO-160E environmental conditions for airborne equipment. Circuit cards installed in the 10.72-by-5.11-by-7.62-inch sealed chassis are isolated from external environmental conditions, such as humidity, dust, and sand. Cooling is via thermal transfer between the card edge of its conduction-cooled 3U cPCI cards and the chassis side-walls. A fan sends cooling air across the walls. Processing in the MPMC-9350p comes from as many as three Freescale 7448 PowerPC-based DCP-124 and DCP-124P single-board computers (SBCs). The DCP-124P peripheral-only processor supports PMC I/O, dual Ethernet channels, and USB 2.0, RS-232, and dual RS-422 ports. The MPMC-9350i features as many as three Intel Core 2 Duo-based DCP-1201 and 1201P SBCs, and runs Windows, Solaris 10, and Wind River GPP Linux 2.6 operating systems. For more information, visit Curtiss-Wright online at www.cwcembedded.com.

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