Examining the Latest Standards for Rugged Small Form Factor Computing

May 11, 2022

In recent years, significant efforts have resulted in bringing open standards to the forefront of next-gen designs to meet the Modular Open Standards Approach (MOSA) initiatives.

As work to bring open standards architectures such as OpenVPX to the SOSA Technical Reference standard 1.0, for multi-mission defense platforms it has become clear that there is a need for smaller form factors than 3U VPX to address severe SWaP constraints and yet maintains scalability and interoperability that OpenVPX and SOSA provide.

This webinar will examine two such smaller form factor open standards initiatives that are being discussed in both the VITA trade association as well as the SOSA Consortium – VITA 74 VNX/VITA 90 VNX+ and Short VPX.

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How Are Platform Power Requirements Driving Designs for Modular Systems for Air and Ground Vehicles?

July 2, 2024

The webinar, sponsored by Elma Electronic, discusses how platform power requirements drive designs for modular systems for air and ground vehicles. David Gash and Ken Grove are the speakers, focusing on the challenges posed by varying power levels and specific performance parameters for military platforms. They address the differences in power standards for aircraft and vehicles, including Milestone 1275 and 704 requirements, and the VITA 62.0 standard for power supply modules. The discussion also covers the trade-off between output power capacity and voltage resilience, as well as system considerations for power supplies, including starting current, power supply design, and chassis management for intelligent platform management.

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Managing Signal Integrity Challenges for Success in High Performance Embedded Computing Systems

April 17, 2024

Discover the critical shift in VPX systems' signal integrity at Gen4+ speeds and 100-Gigabit Ethernet, explored through the lens of VITA 68.3 standards development, real-world design cases, and high-performance cooling techniques in this insightful webcast.