The evolution of rugged embedded computing demands increasingly sophisticated I/O solutions that can withstand harsh environments while delivering exceptional performance. QMC (VITA 93) has emerged as a groundbreaking small form factor I/O mezzanine standard developed within the VITA Standards Organization, engineered to enhance modern rugged computing platforms.
Listen to an enlightening session where we'll examine the technical requirements that drove QMC's development and how its architecture works with existing open system standards. Using practical examples, we'll demonstrate how QMC's features address engineering challenges in demanding applications while enabling next-generation embedded system designs.
We will show how QMC integrates with leading open standards architectures, including OpenVPX (VITA 65), and SOSA and VNX+ (VITA 90). Hosting QMC modules on various carrier card platforms, mounting configurations, and field I/O connector options is also discussed.
Beyond OpenVPX: Unveiling the next generation modular form factor for rugged embedded computing – VITA 100
learn how platform power requirements are driving designs for modular computer systems designed for use in air and ground vehicles. Subject matter experts David Gash and Ken Grob focus on the challenges posed by varying power levels and specific performance parameters for military platforms.