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White Paper: Putting FPGAs to Work in Software Radio Systems,  Fifth Edition

White Paper: Putting FPGAs to Work in Software Radio Systems, Fifth Edition

Rodger Hosking (Pentek, Inc.)
FPGAs are truly an integral part of the latest generation of software radio products. Not only are they being used with traditional digital signal processing algorithms but also in the management of data acquisition, buffering, triggering and timing aspects of high-performance real time systems.

Case study: OpenVPX systems help deliver UAV program quickly

Anne Mascarin (Mercury Computer Systems); Greg Rocco (Mercury Computer Systems)
The OpenVPX standard's interoperability and Quick Reaction Capability (QRC) support features allow it to quickly resolve issues and reduce time to integration.

Collision at the speed of light

Hermann Strass (European Representative, OpenSystems Media)
VME boards play an important role in helping scientists collect the Large Hadron Collider's millions of data points per second.

OpenVPX eases harsh-environment systems integration

Stewart Dewar (General Dynamics Canada)
OpenVPX simplifies system interconnection and furthers VPX's ecosystem, while its scope is broadened due to numerous VITA initiatives.

VITA 68 allows a common backplane design for multiple fabric protocols

Bob Sullivan (Hybricon Corporation)
The recent VITA 68 working group defines backplane performance requirements for different baud rates so any fabric protocol can be supported.

Mentor automates requirements tracking for the military market

Chris A. Ciufo (Editor)
Mentor Graphics is targeting aerospace and defense applications with design tools for hardware, software, and systems, including a requirements management tool.

HALT/HASS testing drives product reliability

Jon Semancik (VTI Instruments Corporation)
The critical nature of military electronic and other critical systems demands that fielded products are as reliable as possible. Highly Accelerated Life Testing and Stress Screening (HALT/HASS) can quickly uncover problems associated with design and production capabilities. This early problem discovery results in more reliable products, reduced life-cycle support costs, and shorter time to market. Understanding this test environment, the applicat... [read more]

Migrating to VPX - Without leaving VME behind

Paul Mesibov (Pentek, Inc.)
Adopting new technologies like VPX (VITA 46) doesn't have to mean abandoning previous solutions like VME. Smart product development strategies and use of XMC (VITA 42) modules enable the option to use both VME and VPX.

General-purpose GPUs breathe new life into high-performance embedded computing

Anne Mascarin (Mercury Computer Systems); Scott Thieret (Mercury Computer Systems)
The GFLOPS/Watt metric is now seen as an essential measure of embedded image processing applications in defense programs, where GFLOPS/Watt metrics are crucial. However, General-Purpose GPUs (GPGPUs) are currently being used instead of CPUs in high-performance embedded computing applications where GFLOPS/Watt metrics are paramount. Prior to deciding on the CPU or GPGPU path, though, itís important to understand the differences between GPUs and GP... [read more]

OpenVPX: The future is now

James M. Goldenberg (GE Intelligent Platforms)
OpenVPX addresses interoperability between boards, making it a step above VPX, but it's still a work in progress.

OpenVPX closes the integration gap between off-the-shelf VPX modules

Jeff Porter (Extreme Engineering Solutions)
Until recently, widespread acceptance of VPX (VITA 46) suffered from the lack of a system-level interoperability specification. However, VPX systems integration just got a lot easier, thanks to OpenVPX (VITA 65).

Making real-time, multichannel video processing a reality: There's an easier way

George Schreck (Beyond Electronics Corporation)
Processing power ... system power dissipation ... data bandwidth ... data connectivity ... video latency. These all become critically important components of system development when designing a system to withstand the rigors of a mobile embedded system - and manage multiple video channels in a real-time environment. But the key might prove surprising: Itís all in the processor(s).

White Paper: Implementing SSH on Devices: A guide for developers, with an introduction to Mocana’s NanoSSH™ embedded client and server

White Paper: Implementing SSH on Devices: A guide for developers, with an introduction to Mocana’s NanoSSH™ embedded client and server

Kurt Stammberger (Mocana)
Earlier network-related programs, such as ftp (for file transfers), telnet (for remote logins), and rsh (for remote command execution) lack a basic security mechanism: encryption. Without encryption, users of such programs are vulnerable to eavesdropping, connection hijacking, and other attacks as they inadvertently expose all transmitted data, including passwords, to almost anyone who's interested. That's why SSH was developed.

White Paper: Frequentis Standardizes on Coverity Static Analysis for Safety-Critical Software Integrity

White Paper: Frequentis Standardizes on Coverity Static Analysis for Safety-Critical Software Integrity

Staff (Coverity)
Find out how Coverity has helped Frequentis ensure a high level of software integrity to support its product mission of freedom from failure, while continually improving the productivity of its developers.

White Paper: Advantages of OpenVPX

White Paper: Advantages of OpenVPX

Robert Grochmal, Director, OpenVPX Program (Mercury Computer Systems, Inc.)
One area clearly supported by OpenVPX is a DoD-specific Quick Reaction Capability (QRC), where the development and deployment cycles demanded by the market are significantly reduced to achieve critical program needs.

White Paper: Multi-Plane Architectures in High-End Embedded Defense Systems

White Paper: Multi-Plane Architectures in High-End Embedded Defense Systems

Shaun McQuaid (Mercury Computer Systems, Inc.)
Government programs are putting the squeeze on prime contractors to develop more war fighting capability faster. Consequently, the primes are calling for open standards and the end of proprietary architectures to help them meet these challenging requirements within shorter and shorter timeframes.

White Paper: High-Speed Switched Serial Fabrics Improve System Design, Third Edition

White Paper: High-Speed Switched Serial Fabrics Improve System Design, Third Edition

Rodger Hosking (Pentek, Inc.)
When VXS, a proposal for standardizing gigabit serial switched fabrics shook the embedded community in 2002 as part of the VMEbus renaissance, XMC, a natural extension of that technology to PMC modules was inevitable. VXS is the popular name for a switched serial backplane fabric implementation for VMEbus. The VXS specification is fabric-transparent, in that there are subspecifications, one for each of fabrics: Infiniband, Serial RapidIO, Gigabit... [read more]

White Paper: Software Defined Radio Handbook (Eighth Edition)

White Paper: Software Defined Radio Handbook (Eighth Edition)

Rodger H. Hosking Vice-President & Cofounder (Pentek, Inc.)
Software Defined Radio (SDR) has revolutionized electronic systems for a variety of applications including communications, data acquisition and signal processing. The inner workings of the SDR will be explored with an in-depth description of the internal structure and the devices used. Finally, some actual board- and system-level implementations and available off-the-shelf SDR products for embedded systems will be described.

FHS: First in its flight-control system's class

Hermann Strass (OpenSystems Media)
The Flying Helicopter Simulator (FHS) is an advanced airborne testbed funded by the German Ministry of Defense, the German Aerospace Centre (DLR), and industry. It is based on the widely deployed Eurocopter EC135 and refitted with fly-by-light technology, the first helicopter in the world with this type of flight control system.

White Paper: Enabling Interoperability in High-Performance Embedded Applications

White Paper: Enabling Interoperability in High-Performance Embedded Applications

Curtiss-Wright (Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing)
OpenVPX expands on the VPX Base and Dot Specifications and provides a System Specification to address interoperability issues between VPX modules and Chassis. OpenVPX is an extensible specification that addresses the current and future needs for computing in harsh environments.

White Paper: OpenVPX Corporate Speakout - DRS Signal Solutions

Staff (DRS Corporation)
Find out the company's perspective on OpenVPX.

White Paper: OpenVPX Exec Speakout - Themis Computer

Bill Kehret (Themis Computer)
Bill Kehret, President and CEO at Themis Computer, shares his company's perspective on OpenVPX.


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6U VME SBC rides in full-throttle style
Extreme Engineering Solutions: XCalibur1531
While some industry pundits still predict the eventual demise of VME, wares like Extreme Engineering Solutions’ XCalibur1531 6U VME single board computer just go to show that old faithful is still alive and kicking. And even thriving: This SBC is souped up for today’s high-perfor...
6U VME board melds old and new
Concurrent Technologies Inc.: VP 717/08x
On one hand, there are the classic technologies like VME that have been around for years. On the other, there are new processors and technologies such as Intel’s Core i7. Though the latest technologies quickly gain more notoriety than the tried-and-true technologies, it doesn’t h...
VPX backplane thwarts testing challenges
Elma Bustronic: 2-slot Test Backplane
VPX has inspired the VME industry with its small form factor and extreme ruggedness, even serving as the catalyst for the OpenVPX (VITA 65) movement. But one thing that has been less than inspiring with VPX – or at least proven itself quite a challenge – is that of testing VPX de...
Avionics XMC module: “Wright” for days gone by?
GE Intelligent Platforms, Inc.: RXMC-1553
Avionics technology’s depth and breadth has risen to an all-time high, leaving Orville and Wilbur Wright’s comparatively basic flying machine technology in the proverbial dust. Though the brothers’ 1903 flight made history and serves as the basis of modern flight, that histo...
Processors provide reliability from the inside out
e2v technologies plc: PC8640/8641D and PC 8640/8641
VME and VPX apps are known for their durable packaging as the harsh environments they typically traverse are par for the course. But what about the processor that powers the application? High reliability is not an option. It's mandatory. To the rescue: e2v's PC8640/8641D and PC8640/8641 "e...
Software stack satisfies “instant everything” needs
MontaVista: Latitude ON and Montabello
In today's "instant everything" world, expectations exist for everything from fast food to a fast car wash to a fast lane on the freeway with no delays and no slow drivers. And, of course, computers are no exception to these expectations. In fact, computers might have the most expectations...
Ada to C/C++ conversion is as easy as 1 ... 2
MapuSoft Technologies: Ada-C/C++ Changer
While some developers are sticking with the tried-and-true Ada programming language, others are modernizing their systems by converting to the C and C++ languages. Though programming language conversions can strike fear in the hearts of many, MapuSoft's new Ada-C/C++ Changer tool can make...
VPX-REDI backplane: Connectors on the edge
SIE Computing Solutions, Inc.: I/O PLUS 3U VPX Full Mesh Backplane
If one could walk through a store with shelves lined with military embedded systems and their respective “ingredients,” what would set one SBC or backplane apart from the rest? It’d be power and processor type for sure, or serial fabric accommodation and speed, but what else...
FPGA: Too good to be true?
Altera Corporation: EP4SE820
Are the engineers at Altera perfectionists? We don’t know, but considering their latest attempt to improve upon a good thing, perfectionism could be a distinct possibility. And their most recent FPGA incarnation (or perhaps iteration) proves this point: the newest member of the 40 nm...
Now showing: 1 ... 2... 3... or maybe even 6 designs?
Blue Ridge Numerics: CFdesign 2010
Why stick with just one when you can explore two ... or three ... or six different designs? Now, engineers – whether designing a VME, VPX, or other form factor system – can use CFdesign 2010, an upgraded version of Blue Ridge Numerics, Inc.’s design study environment, to do...
VXS shares the spotlight with VPX/OpenVPX
Concurrent Technologies, Inc.: VX 541/06x
Though the OpenVPX Industry Working Group propelled VPX (VITA 46) and OpenVPX (VITA 65) into the limelight with unprecedented momentum, sister standard VXS (VITA 41) is still getting its share of attention. Case in point: Concurrent Technologies’ VXZ 541/06x, a dual VXS/VME PMC/XMC pr...
Board-level computer uses a double standard
Themis Computer: T2VPX
Though sticking to a double standard is typically thought of as negative, it’s definitely a positive if we’re talking about Themis Computer’s new T2VPX board-level computer – which supports both the VITA 65 (OpenVPX) and VITA 46 (VPX) standards. One thing that sets the...
SDRAM memory module keeps a low profile
Swissbit: DDR3 ULP RDIMM
Sometimes keeping a low profile (literally) can be a good thing, when considering the nooks and crannies of today’s space-constrained military and aerospace systems into which components must sometimes be shoehorned. These systems might be 3U VPX or even OpenVPX, but regardless of the...
Hybrid architecture board melds this and that
BittWare, Inc.: GT-3U-VPX
And speaking of OpenVPX ... we chose BittWare’s new GT-3U-VPX (GT3X) hybrid signal processing board for an Editor’s Choice award because it offers just so darn many intriguing combinations: The board is fashioned in a 3U VPX form factor – yet also supports several OpenVPX sl...
Some like it hot; others like to plan and protect
Measurement Computing Corporation: USB-502-LCD
Those who design enclosures, systems, and components for military apps complete their work in a safe, clean, temperature-controlled environment. So ensuring proper operation of said technology is easy. But what happens when their deployed wares are used by soldiers in the harsh desert envi...







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