Elma Bustronic offers 5-slot VPX backplane compliant to VITA 46 specification

March 21, 2007
FREMONT, Calif., 21 March 2007. Elma Bustronic Corp. in Fremont, Calif., has developed a 5-slot VPX backplane with a mesh topology with a theoretical slot-to-slot bandwidth of over 5,000 megabytes per second.

FREMONT, Calif., 21 March 2007. Elma Bustronic Corp. in Fremont, Calif., has developed a 5-slot VPX backplane with a mesh topology with a theoretical slot-to-slot bandwidth of over 5,000 megabytes per second (see related story).

The backplane was designed with a 20-layer controlled-impedance stripline design. Elma Bustronic fabricated the backplane with commercial FR408 to enable solid performance even at high signal frequencies.

While maintaining backward compatibility with legacy VME technology via preservation of the VMEbus 6U mechanical form factor and through-mapping of the current VMEbus signals to the VITA 46 connectors, the VITA 46 technology brings the following features to reality while maintaining ability to operate together with existing VME technology boards.

For more information contact Elma Bustronic online at www.ElmaBustronic.com.

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