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Extreme Engineering Solutions Migrates Multi-Port Serial Products to Conduction–Cooled PMC for High-End Military Requirements

5th August 2008
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Extreme Engineering Solutions has expanded their acclaimed XPort multi-protocol serial products into a Conduction Cooled PMC form factor with the immediate release of the XPort1003. Supporting extended temperatures from -55ºC to +85ºC and severe shock (OS2) and vibration (V3) requirements, XPort1003 features include:
Conduction-Cooled PMC form factor

Four (4) SCC interfaces provided by Freescale MPC8270

32 MB of ECC SDRAM

3.3 V and 5 V compatible PCI interface

Software selectable for DCE or DTE operation

Rear panel I/O via XPort2011 for use in-lab prior to deployment

Supports multiple serial interface standards:

RS-232

RS-422

RS-423

RS-485

MIL-STD-188-114 Balanced

MIL-STD-188-114 Unbalanced Type 1 and 2

Supports multiple serial protocols:

HDLC

UART

Transparent

BISYNC

Supports multiple encoding schemes:

NRZ

NRZI

FM0

FM1

Manchester

Differential Manchester

In-house X-ES Driver support for Linux, WindRiver VxWorks, Green Hills INTEGRITY and Windows NT/2000/XP software

Guaranteed 4-hour response to all hardware and software technical questions



“Customers transferring from commercial to conduction cooled requirements demanded the migration path offered with XPort1003,” states Bret Farnum, VP of Sales for Extreme Engineering. “The hardware and software commonality make this migration painless and reduces customer time-to-market and time to revenue,” adds Farnum.



Availability

The new XPort1003 is shipping today. Pricing starts at $2,895 with volume discounts available.



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