Rugged computer designed for high shock and vibration in aircraft applications introduced by Crystal Group

March 18, 2019
HIAWATHA, Iowa – Rugged computer specialist Crystal Group Inc. in Hiawatha, Iowa, is introducing the RE1529 rugged embedded computer for aerospace and defense applications that must operate in harsh environmental conditions.

HIAWATHA, Iowa –Rugged computer specialist Crystal Group Inc. in Hiawatha, Iowa, is introducing the RE1529 rugged embedded computer for aerospace and defense applications that must operate in harsh environmental conditions.

Engineered with commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) technologies, the RE1529 is designed and tested for low size, weight, and power consumption (SWaP) aircraft applications.

The rugged computer includes Intel chipsets and processors, and is stabilized in a compact, rugged enclosure to provide compute power over a long operational life.

The RE1529 is manufactured with lightweight composites and delivered with Xeon D multi-core processors, as much as 128 gigabytes of ECC DDR4 RAM, and has nine internal 7- and 9-millimeter SATA solid-state drive (SSD) bays.

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The system measures 6 by 15.4 by 9.6 inches, and weighs 7.5 pounds, and provides a server class architecture that also accommodates input/output and third-party card requirements.

This product has been designed to survive extreme shock and vibration, as well as other environmental conditions to meet or exceed military requirements. It is manufactured in the U.S., and comes with a 5-year warranty.

For more information contact Crystal Group online at www.crystalrugged.com.

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