Consuming less than 20 watts, the XPedite5570 can host nearly any high-performance, FPGA-based, A/D or camera-interfaced XMC module for UAV surveillance applications.
The XPedite5570 features include:
• Freescale QorIQ P2020 processor with two 1.2-GHz Power Architecture® e500 cores
• Up to 4 GB of DDR3-800 ECC SDRAM
• Up to 16 GB of NAND flash and 256 MB of redundant NOR flash
• Two x4 PCI Express VPX data-plane links to the backplane
• Two 1000BASE-X Gigabit Ethernet VPX control-plane links to the backplane
• Two optional 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet links to the backplane
• One XMC/PrPMC site
• Two serial ports
• One USB port
• Operating system support:
o Green Hills INTEGRITY™ Board Support Package (BSP)
o Wind River VxWorks™ BSP
o Linux BSP
“Extreme Engineering Solutions has shown a strong commitment to our QorIQ products with P2020- and P4080-based XMC, CompactPCI, and VPX boards with more announcements expected from X-ES in the near future,” stated Glenn Beck, Aerospace and Defense Segment Marketing Manager at Freescale Semiconductor. “When a partner like X-ES supports the QorIQ design-in process by making COTS products available to the market so quickly, our joint customers are the real winners.”
“The dual-core performance of the P2020 processor, coupled with its low power consumption, make it a great fit for SWaP-constrained applications, such as UAV video-, laser-, and IR-based reconnaissance,” said Aaron Lindner, Engineering Manager for X-ES. “Being able to provide a P2020-based 3U VPX SBC with a hosted XMC that dissipates only 25 to 35 watts enables our customers to build very small, functionally-dense systems.”
All of X-ES’s P2020 products, including the XPedite5570, are engineered to scale from air-cooled commercial (0 to 55ºC) to conduction-cooled rugged (-40 to +85ºC) specifications with appropriate shock and vibration testing to satisfy military applications with MIL-STD 810F/G requirements.
The XPedite5570 pricing varies depending on memory configuration and ruggedization level. Volume discounts apply based on final configuration and yearly commitments.