VITA 93 QMC modules provide an rugged alternative existing standards like M.2 and Mini-PCI Express modules. It is great for industrial and commercial applications in addition to very rugged military and avionic applications. VITA 93 QMC is just getting started as a standard so now is a good time to find out about its features and architecture.
Targeting most rugged applications, the SWaP-C-optimized VITA 93 QMC mezzanine standard defines a more compact and higher-speed alternative to other mezzanine standards.
Discover how the QMC (VITA 93) standard is revolutionizing rugged embedded computing with its compact design and powerful I/O solutions.
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Bill Wong
Bill Wong is Senior Content Director at Electronic Design, an Endeavor Business Media publication. He earned a Bachelor of Electric Engineering at The Georgia Institute of Technology and a Masters in Computer Science from Rutgers University. He has been an engineer, programmer and editor.
He is an active contributor to multiple VITA and SOSA technical working groups, leads the SOSA small-form-factor (SFF) sub-committee, and was co-chair of the VITA 65 OpenVPX working group. He has more than 25 years of experience in embedded computing, where he has held a range of technical and professional roles supporting defense, medical, and commercial applications.
Jan Zimmerman
Jan Zimmerman is General Manager at TEWS Technologies, a Company located in Germany, well known for their commitment providing I/O solutions of highest quality.
Jan holds a master’s degrees in business engineering from the Nordakademie in Hamburg (Germany).
He develops go-to-market strategies for Samtec’s Silicon-to-Silicon solutions. Over the course of 25 years, he has been a leader in design, applications engineering, technical sales, and marketing in the telecommunications, medical, and electronic components industries. Matthew holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Penn State University.
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