I/O XMC board for avionics, radar, and digital imaging introduced by Curtiss-Wright

Sept. 7, 2012
HIGH WYCOMBE, England, 7 Sept. 2012. Curtiss-Wright Controls Defense Solutions in High Wycombe, England, is introducing the XF07-523 digital I/O Express Mezzanine Card (XMC) based on the Xilinx Kintex-7 field-programmable gate array (FPGA) for high-end defense and aerospace applications.

HIGH WYCOMBE, England, 7 Sept. 2012. Curtiss-Wright Controls Defense Solutions in High Wycombe, England, is introducing the XF07-523 digital I/O Express Mezzanine Card (XMC) based on the Xilinx Kintex-7 field-programmable gate array (FPGA) for high-end defense and aerospace applications.

The open-standards-based small-form-factor XMC module (VITA 42) is designed for military embedded systems that require high-speed FPGA-based digital I/O such as avionics, radar, digital imaging, and FPGA co-processor and other test equipment.

The XF07-523 embedded computing module provides FPGA-driven LVDS I/O through the front panel and PMC/XMC connectors for rear I/O on a ruggedized XMC module designed to perform optimally in harsh operating conditions. The conduction-cooled version operates in temperatures as hot as 85 degrees Celsius.

Especially well-suited for radar and image processing applications, the XF07-523 delivers three times the performance available from earlier generation digital I/O cards while essentially keeping power dissipation the same, Curtiss-Wright officials say.

The XF07 family establishes a new common core FPGA processing block and strictly defined PCB territory that enables fast, simple modification and upgrading for memory and I/O interfaces with minimal effort.

The Kintex-7 FPGAs offer high-density logic, high-performance serial connectivity, memory, and digital signal processing (DSP) capabilities. Fabricated on a high-performance, low-power 28-nanometer process, all Xilinx 7 series FPGAs share a scalable optimized architecture that enables design migration across the families.

For more information contact Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions online at www.cwcdefense.com.

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