Summary points:
- Featuring next-gen AMD Ryzen processors and Versal RF SoCs for enhanced performance in aerospace and defense applications.
- BittWare’s 3U VPX cards offer cutting-edge performance for radar, EW, SIGINT, UAVs, and more, focusing on SWaP optimization for real-time digital signal processing.
- The 3U VPX cards meet Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) and VITA 48 standards to ensure compatibility with industry-specific mechanical and cooling requirements.
CONCORD, N.H. – BittWare, a Molex company in Concord, N.H., is kicking-off an early access program to jump start development of embedded systems that use the company’s 3U VPX embedded computing cards with next-generation AMD Ryzen processors, AMD Versal RF series, and AMD Versal adaptive systems on chip (SoCs).
BittWare’s 3U VPX cards, which will be introduced later this year, can help improve performance and optimize size, weight, and power consumption (SWaP) for mission-critical aerospace and defense applications.
The BittWare 3U VPX cards are for data acquisition and multi-sensor processing for multi-channel real-time digital signal processing for radar, sensor fusion, electronic warfare (EW), signals intelligence (SIGINT), unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and image processing.
SOSA-aligned cards
The cards align with the Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) and VITA 48, which defines the mechanical requirements for building and cooling ruggedized electronic modules for embedded systems.
Companies chosen for early access to BittWare’s 3U VPX embedded computing cards will receive product details, roadmap information, and opportunities to engage with experts on next-generation product designs.
For more information contact BittWare online at www.bittware.com.