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2007's in the rearview mirror; 2008's up ahead
An inside look at VITA, VSO, and VME tech.
Some of you may be reading this shortly before the end of December, and some after youve returned from holiday in January.
Either way - please consider this both a review of 2007 and a preview of what Im predicting for early 2008.
Standard progress Things in VITAs VSO move along slowly but with focused intent.
Companies come together to define open standards (now 60 and counting), then compete
preview:
http://www.vmecritical.com
date: 12/13/2007
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A bridge from VME to FPGAs – Tundra evolves
We’ve been closely associated with Tundra for a long time (formerly Newbridge Microsystems back in the “old” days). Originally one of two suppliers of VME interface chips, Tundra now claims the lion’s share of the VME interface market.
And where that market goes, so does Tundra.
With 2eSST, PCI Express, and now FPGAs (think VITA 57 FMC cards), Tundra builds a bridge to the future.
Edited excerpts follow.
preview:
http://www.vmecritical.com
date: 4/25/2008
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Award-winning VMEbus equipment
The EURITRACK project, the readout system of the Beam Scintillation Counter (BSC) at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva, and European events such as the SPS/IPC/Drives Exhibition and Conference and 26th Motek fair are discussed in the round-up.
preview:
http://www.vmecritical.com
date: 4/25/2008
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Back to the well: An alternative approach to LRU energy density
At the recent Components for Military and Space Electronics Conference and Exhibition in San Diego, editor Sharon Schnakenburg and I were introduced to a radical new technology called Imbedded Component/Die Technology that can conceivably provide more than 2x the energy density on a typical 6U VME LRU. I’m extremely encouraged about the possibilities, and several DoD programs, along with the Navy’s Standard Missile program office, ...
preview:
http://www.vmecritical.com
date: 4/25/2008
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Data Device Corporation (DDC) is recognized as a leading international supplier of high-reliability data interface products for military and commercial aerospace applications for over 40 years and MIL-STD-1553 products for more than 25 years.
DDCs product lines consist of advanced data bus technology for high-speed Ethernet and Fibre Channel networks, MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC 429 data bus boards and components, synchro/resolver technologies, and solid-state power controllers and motor drives.
Product forms include ASICs, Components, and PCI, PMC, cPCI, PC/104, PC/104 Plus, PCMCIA, PC, VME, VXI, USB, and PCIe cards.
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