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Aitech Rad-Tolerant PMC Provides Gigabit Ethernet Data Transport to CPU

By Aitech Defense Systems
Wednesday, December 08, 2010

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S750
The S750 features an on-board memory and key function redundancy implemented in a rad-hard FPGA.



Aitech Defense Systems Inc., (Chatsworth, CA) offers the S750, the space industry's first COTS, radiation-tolerant, Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet switch PCI mezzanine card (PMC) that quickly and reliably transfers Ethernet data to and from GbE NIC end-points and the host CPU. Features include:

  • An on-board memory and key function redundancy implemented in a rad-hard FPGA.
  • Up to 4 100/1000BaseT, full duplex Ethernet ports and 1 emulated virtual network port for network access to the single board computer (SBC) network stack via the local PCI bus.
  • 1000Base-X is available as an option.
  • Operates on Aitech's premier PowerPC-based 3U CompactPCI S950 SBC.
  • On-board Flash and SDRAM memory redundancy to ensure low latency Ethernet transfers and outstanding data integrity.

For more information visit www.rugged.com.

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