Rapid prototyping ruggedisation for military applications

What is involved in the hardening and ruggedisation of electronic systems and computers for harsh environmental and operating conditions? Chassis Plans has created and posted a new whitepaper that comprehensively describes the processes that a device goes through in order to be suitable for use by military and industrial field operations.

This white paper explains, in detail, how the San Diego based, Chassis Plans company actually develops, and implements ruggedisation for a wide variety of military and industrial systems.

This white paper covers design and hardening of enclosures, integration of rugged components and I/O, thermal management and control, protection against dirt and sand, EMI/RFI shielding, etc.

For over 20 years, the Chassis Plans company has been ruggedising a diverse variety of computing systems, displays and storage arrays/servers used by the US Military as well as by a wide range of industrial and manufacturing companies.

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