SOSA-aligned Xeon single-board computer with advanced thermal management for embedded computing from Abaco

Aug. 14, 2020
Single-board computer has thermal management for high performance at extended temperatures typical of deployment on military space-constrained systems.

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Abaco Systems in Huntsville, Ala., is announcing that the company's SOSA-aligned rugged 3U VPX SBC3511 single-board computer is in production. The board meets draft Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) open-systems standards.

The SBC3511 is based on the Intel Xeon E-2276ME 6-core/12-thread processor that operates at 2.8 GHz with TurboBoost to 4.5 GHz, and is supported by a Xilinx Ultrascale+ field-programmable gate array (FPGA).

The SBC3511 single-board computer has 64 gigabytes of DDR4 RAM and 256 gigabytes of NVMe soldi-state data storage. Its IPMI subsystem operates from 3.3 volts of AUX power only to enhance its alignment with the SOSA standard.

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The SBC3511 also can have support from the Abaco software suite, including PBIT for early monitoring and reporting; CIBIT for non-intrusive ongoing and on-demand monitoring and reporting; and Health Toolkit, which acts as a system monitor to collect and report the health of all elements in the system.

The SBC3511 embedded computing board features a thermal management design that enables deterministic high performance even at the extended temperatures typical of deployment on space-constrained platforms in combat zones. This contrasts less efficient thermal management designs that see a processor's performance throttled back at high temperatures.

For more information contact Abaco Systems online at www.abaco.com.

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