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Acromag's Carrier Cards with High-Speed PCI Express Interface

By Acromag
Tuesday, April 05, 2011

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These carrier cards route power and interface bus signals to a plug-in mezzanine module through the VPX card slot connector.



Acromag’s (Wixom, MI) VPX4810 3U VPX carrier cards provide a simple and cost-effective solution for interfacing a PMC or XMC module to a VPX computer system. These carrier cards route power and interface bus signals to a plug-in mezzanine module through the VPX card slot connector, and features:

  • An 8-lane PCIe bus Gen 2 interface that enables rapid data throughput.
  • A 0º to 70°C temperature range.
  • Conduction-cooled and REDI models are also available.
  • Re-configurable FPGA modules are available in a PMC or XMC format with multi-lane serial interconnects for high-performance algorithm acceleration and adaptive computing applications.
  • A carrier card that conforms to VPX VITA 46.0, 46.4, and 46.9 specifications and optionally VITA 48 for Ruggedized Enhanced Design Implementation (REDI).
  • 66/133MHz PLX technology with a PCIe to PCI-X bridge good for data transfer rates up to 1GB/s.

For more information visit www.acromag.com.

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