Rugged SBC Enables Added Processing Power

Ideal for adding processing power, the XMC-109 single-board-computer (SBC) is Curtiss-Wright’s first rugged XMC SBC
March 5, 2014

Ideal for adding processing power, the XMC-109 single-board-computer (SBC) is Curtiss-Wright’s first rugged XMC SBC. Utilizing a 1.2 GHz Freescale dual-core QorIQ™ P2020, the SBC enables system designers to add processing and flexible I/O. It is low-power (<18 W) and offered in both air- and conduction-cooled configurations. The SBC can also supplement existing processing capability with an independent processor mezzanine module on host carriers including 3U/6U VPX, 6U VME, or 3U/6U CompactPCI (cPCI) platforms.

Standard I/O capabilities are facilitated by two Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) interfaces, two asynchronous RS-232/RS-422 serial ports, four LVTTL discretes, one USB 2.0 port, and one SATA 2.0 port. Software support includes the company’s UBoot firmware which provides debugging and testing functions.

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