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New Products
XMC Video Capture Card
EIZO Rugged Solutions (Orlando, FL)
has introduced the Condor VC300xX -
an XMC form factor Ultra High-Definition
(UHD) video capture card for C5ISR
(Command, Control, Communications,
Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence,
Surveillance, and Reconnaissance)
applications. The Condor VC300xX card
can accommodate up to eight SDI video inputs, supporting a mix of
12G, 3G, and HD-SDI resolutions. Additionally, it includes two CVBS
capture channels with independent audio support. The Condor
VC300xX's multiple SDI inputs and support for various video formats
enable consolidated video capture from numerous sensors and cameras
to support 360-degree situational awareness and tracking. Its high resolution
and low latency make it ideal for mission systems, where decisions
must be made quickly based on incoming video intelligence.
www.eizorugged.com
RF Power Sensors
The new R&S NRPxE power sensors
from
Rohde & Schwarz
(Munich, Germany) offer
unmatched performance and versatility.
They feature an impressive
dynamic range of 80 dB, a video
bandwidth of 100 kHz, and the
ability to perform up to 1,000
measurements per second. With
frequency ranges from 10 MHz to
8 or 18 GHz, the power sensors
cater to various measurement needs. Their compact design and ruggedized
housing ensure easy handling and reliable operation in
demanding environments. The R&S NRPxE sensors feature a
user-friendly design with IEEE-compliant label and connector color
coding, ensuring safe and secure operation.
www.rohde-schwarz.com
Crystal Oscillators and Modules
Q-Tech Corporation (Cypress, CA)
has introduced the new AXTAL GHz
Series of high-performance/ultra-low
noise/high-frequency crystal oscillators
and modules to the U.S. market.
Developed and manufactured by
Q-Tech's recently acquired European
affiliate, AXTAL, these ultra-low
phase noise (close-in and noise floor)
crystal-controlled sources offer competitive packaging and performance
advantages in a range of applications (military, aviation and
space). Benefits include higher resolution and accuracy for radar
systems, better quality and more transmittable information in communication
systems, and higher accuracy and a lower measurement
limit in RF measurement systems.
www.q-tech.com
3U VPX SOSA Aligned Plug in Card
Concurrent Technologies (Essex,
UK) has introduced the TR MDx/6sd,
which is a compute intensive rugged
Plug In Card, developed in alignment
with the SOSA™ Technical Standard
and features a lightweight build
and prime performance across thermal
range, 40GBASE-KR4 or
100GBASE-KR4 Primary Ethernet
Data plane and Support for FIPS 140-3. It features a processor with
10 cores, large memory capacity, local storage, and support for virtualization.
www.concurrent.tech
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Microwave
Cable Assemblies to 43.5 GHz
Samtec (New Albany, IN) has
announced full production quantity
availability of its LL043 Series
Nitrowave™ high-performance
microwave cable assembly. Nitrowave™
is Samtec's new flexible,
low-loss microwave coaxial cable
product line that demonstrates
outstanding amplitude and phase
stability in test and measurement,
as well as 5G datacom, defense,
aerospace and computer/semiconductor applications. Nitrowave™ is easily
recognizable by its distinctive orange color and is backed by Samtec Sudden
Service® which includes part availability, quick delivery, and access to
people and tools that help streamline a design process.
www.samtec.com
XMC GPGPU Card
AMETEK Abaco Systems (Huntsville,
AL) has introduced the
NVA2102xX, a next-generation XMC
GPGPU card powered by the NVIDIA
RTX™ A2000 GPU. Engineered for AI
processing, real-time video capture,
and metadata-rich applications, this
rugged card delivers power-efficient
performance and cutting-edge capabilities in a compact XMC form factor.
Designed for harsh environments and mission-critical applications,
the NVA2102xX supports a wide range of advanced features, including:
AI-Driven Analytics: Boosts decision-making with 8.25 TFLOPS of FP32
performance. Advanced Video Processing: Supports video format conversion,
metadata embedding, and low-latency sensor integration. Rugged
Reliability: MIL-STD-810G compliance ensures functionality in
extreme conditions. Comprehensive I/O Support: Multiple video input/
output options for seamless integration into modern platforms.
www.abaco.com
3U Open VPX Board
Mercury Systems, Inc. (Andover,
MA) introduced a new system-on-module
(SOM) and 3U SOSA-aligned
OpenVPX board powered by Altera's™
most advanced Agilex 9 Direct RF
FPGA chips. The DRF2270 SOM and
DRF5270 3U board are the latest additions
to Mercury's portfolio of Direct
RF digital signal processing products that use Altera FPGAs to detect and
process information from a wide portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
These commercially available products directly digitize radio frequency
signals at the antenna, eliminating the analog signal down conversion
stages required by legacy hardware.
www.mrcy.com
V3-1708 Single Board Computer
Curtiss-Wright's Defense Solutions
Division (Ashburn, VA)
announced that it is collaborating
with DDC-I to deliver industry-leading
Future Airborne Capability
Environment®, FACE® conformant
DO-178C/ED-12C Design Assurance
Level A (DAL A) processing for use in safety-certifiable multi-core computing
avionics applications. Curtiss-Wright's rugged V3-1708 single
board computer (SBC) with off-the-shelf AC 20-152A DAL A certification
packages, combined with DDC-I's Deos™ configurable multi-core real
time operating system (RTOS), enables system designers building avionics
systems for aerospace, military, and other high-reliability markets to
rapidly deploy rugged safety-certifiable solutions.
www.curtisswrightds.com
mobilityengineeringtech.com
Aerospace & Defense Technology, February 2025
http://www.samtec.com http://www.eizorugged.com http://www.rohde-schwarz.com http://www.abaco.com http://www.mrcy.com http://www.q-tech.com http://www.concurrent.tech http://www.curtisswrightds.com https://www.mobilityengineeringtech.com/

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