3U VPX CPU board and PMC/XMC carrier card for military, avionics, and communications introduced by Aitech

March 11, 2011
CHATSWORTH, Calif., 11 March 2011. Aitech Defense Systems Inc. in Chatsworth, Calif., is introducing the C870 3U VPX single-board computer based on the Intel Core i7 processor extreme-data-throughput applications in high-definition avionics displays, mission and controls systems computers, network-centric communications, and condition-based maintenance. The C870 CPU board has a Core i7 dual-core processor that runs at 2.53 GHz for high performance, 2 GHz for low-power, or at 1.33 GHz for ultra-low power. The embedded computing product has an Intel Gen 5.75 graphics controller.
CHATSWORTH, Calif., 11 March 2011. Aitech Defense Systems Inc. in Chatsworth, Calif., is introducing the C870 3U VPX single-board computer based on the Intel Core i7 processor extreme-data-throughput applications in high-definition avionics displays, mission and controls systems computers, network-centric communications, and condition-based maintenance.The C870 CPU board has a Core i7 dual-core processor that runs at 2.53 GHz for high performance, 2 GHz for low-power, or at 1.33 GHz for ultra-low power. The embedded computing product has an Intel Gen 5.75 graphics controller.The board has arrays of all-soldered volatile and non-volatile memory (no connectors) for shock and vibration, and provides as much as 4 gigabytes of DDR3 SDRAM with ECC operating at 1066 MHz, 4 megabytes of BIOS Flash, and 8 gigabytes of on-board SATA SSD for mass storage. I/O consists of four Gigabit Ethernet ports (two 1000Base T, two 1000Base BX/KX), two SATA II ports, four USB 2.0 ports, eight discrete I/O lines, two UART ports, HDMI/DVI, and CRT interfaces.

The BIOS includes POST/BIT, and options for boot device and boot sequence. Software support includes Windows Embedded and XP Professional, Linux, and VxWorks. Two temperature sensors, a real-time clock, an avionics watchdog timer, and a trusted program module are included.

A companion low-power, rugged PMC/XMC carrier board is available that plugs into an adjacent 3U backplane slot to add I/O, graphics, and SSD memory PMC/XMC cards. The CM870 supports four PCI Express x4 ports, per VITA 46.3 and 46.4, via its VPX backplane fabric interface.

The single-board computer and carrier card are single-slot modules and are available in air- and conduction-cooled versions per ANSI/VITA 46.0-2007 and ANSI/VITA 65.0-2010. For more information contact Aitech online at www.rugged.com.

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