Innovative Integration
Innovative Integration provides board-level hardware products that integrate the best analog I/O and reconfigurable FPGAs to provide cost-effective solutions for challenging data acquisition and signal processing applications.

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OpenVPX 1.0 in Military Systems
The OpenVPX Industry Working Group, made up of companies within the VME embedded computing industry, came together last year to suggest system interoperability guidelines for the VPX (VITA 46) high-speed embedded computer switch fabric.
The OpenVPX V1.0 Specification was completed on schedule last fall has now moved into the VITA 65 working group.
The OpenVPX and VITA 65 groups are
preview:
http://pennwellreg.stream57.com
date: 2/10/2010
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OpenVPX: Architecture Roundtable
For any two things to succeed working together, they have to fit together first.
There is such a thing as too open.
The good news: the architects of the VPX specifications built in big connectors with lots and lots of pins, many of them vendor definable, which creates the opportunity for a wide variety of VPX topologies and even hybrid implementations working with other VME technologies.
The bad news: reread the good news, and think...
preview:
https://event.on24.com
date: 12/17/2009
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OpenVPX: From Specs to Solutions
The OpenVPX initiative was started in 2009 in response to a US Department of Defense mandate for improved implementation of open standards and interoperability over the VITA 46 specifications.
OpenVPX leverages the existing VPX specifications while further defining areas where existing specifications allow multiple or open implementations that cause compatibility issues during system integration.
Join our e-cast discussion on OpenVPX...
preview:
https://event.on24.com
date: 3/30/2011
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The VPX STANDARD and Its Use in Military Applications
The VITA standard VPX - also known as VITA 46 - provides military VME bus-based systems with support for switched fabrics over a high-speed connector.
It promises near-supercomputer performance in small embedded form factors such as 3U that never took off with traditional VME. While VPX systems are already in development for U.S. defense programs there are still many technological issues with the standard that need to be resolved such as...
preview:
http://mae.pennnet.com
date: 7/29/2009
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VPX, VME, REDI Technology
One of the benefits of VPX is lots of pins and possibilities - but it's also a drawback, because there are almost too many choices.
Toss in legacy VME boards and it gets even more interesting.
Add in further options for slot pitch, cooling options, and ESD control with REDI, and the choices for packaging get numerous as well.
How do designers navigate the field of choices and get backplanes, system packaging, single board computers, and I/O...
preview:
https://event.on24.com
date: 11/5/2009
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webinar
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VPX, VME, REDI Technology
One of the benefits of VPX is lots of pins and possibilities - but it's also a drawback, because there are almost too many choices.
Toss in legacy VME boards and it gets even more interesting.
Add in further options for slot pitch, cooling options, and ESD control with REDI, and the choices for packaging get numerous as well.
How do designers navigate the field of choices and get backplanes, system packaging, single board computers, and I/O...
preview:
https://event.on24.com
date: 11/5/2009
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