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Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) in Middleton, Wis., introduced XPand3200, a sub-half air transport rack (ATR), conduction-cooled system solution targeting dual-core Intel and Freescale CPU cards. The ruggedized system is for embedded avionics and vetronics environments and supports VPX and/or cPCI architectures. Additionally, the XPand3200 can be configured to meet custom I/O requirements with various conduction-cooled PMC/XMC or third-party modules. XPand3200 supports Gigabit Ethernet, graphics, RS-232/RS-422/RS-485, MIL-STD-1553, MIL-STD-188-114A, ARINC 429, discrete I/O, as well as custom conduction-cooled PMC/XMC I/O through the back-panel D38999 circular connectors. A front-panel USB port and removable SATA solid-state memory module are also available. For more information, visit X-ES online at www.xes-inc.com.
Military & Aerospace Electronics July, 2009
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