Rugged mission computing systems introduced by Elma

The 5921 is agnostic and for small, low-power, Linux-based platforms that need high-performance, SWaP-optimized embedded computing.
Feb. 10, 2020

FREMONT, Calif. – Elma Electronic Inc. in Fremont, Calif., is introducing the ComSys-536x family of Cisco-based mission computing systems for rugged applications like transportation.

Based on modular building blocks, the ComSys-536x family uses Elma packaging to offer many performance and expansion configurations for computing-at-the-edge requirements.

The Type 6 COM Express-based systems can be configured using a choice of Intel microprocessors, from Atom to Xeon, as well as expandable and upgradable high-capacity rugged SATA data storage.

I/O options include Gigabit Ethernet, CANbus, WiFi, Serial I/O, ARINC-429, and MIL-STD-1553. All Elma ComSys platforms include the Cisco 5921 embedded services router (ESR) with Mobile Ready Net capabilities.

The 5921 is agnostic and for small, low-power, Linux-based platforms, making it adaptable for a range of custom systems that need high-performance, SWaP-optimized embedded computing.

For more information contact Elma online at www.elma.com.

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