Rugged 1U embedded computing chassis for aerospace and defense applications introduced by VadaTech

March 15, 2019
HENDERSON, Nev. – VadaTech Inc. in Henderson, Nev., is introducing the VT954 rugged 1U embedded computing chassis for aerospace and defense applications and similar uses that must withstand shock and vibration.
HENDERSON, Nev. – VadaTech Inc. in Henderson, Nev., is introducing the VT954 rugged 1U embedded computing chassis for aerospace and defense applications and similar uses that must withstand shock and vibration.

The lightweight aluminum chassis construction provides six single-module mid-size Advanced Mezzanine Card (AMC) slots. For front-panel retention, there is one MicroTCA.1 screw on the opposite side of the ejector handle on each module slot.

The chassis offers dual redundant power supply units, hot-swappable from the rear of the chassis. In addition, the VT954 is designed to meet vibration specification MIL-STD-167-1A (Type 1) and shock class I as defined by MIL-S-901D.

The chassis comes equipped with provisions for rails for rackmount environments. The front-to-rear cooling of the chassis uses the VadaTech 3rd generation MCH (UTC004 product) for its shelf manager, crossbar clocking for low jitter, and GPS/IEEE1588/SyncE/NTP.

The rugged VT954 has dual 10 and 40 Gigabit Ethernet as well as dual Gigabit Ethernet to each slot. There are also dual QSFP+ to the front panel. The VT954 backplane provides direct connection between adjacent AMC slots on ports 2-3 and on ports 12-20.

For more information contact VadaTech online at www.vadatech.com.

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