Kintex FPGA Digital I/O XMC Performs In Harsh Conditions

Sept. 6, 2012
The XF07-523 Digital I/O XMC, from Curtiss-Wright Controls, is a Xilinx Kintex-7 FPGA based, small form factor XMC mezzanine card for high-end defense and aerospace applications.
Curtiss-Wright_0907-AThe XF07-523 Digital I/O XMC, from Curtiss-Wright Controls, is a Xilinx Kintex-7 FPGA based, small form factor XMC mezzanine card for high-end defense and aerospace applications. This new open standards-based XMC module (VITA 42) is the debut product in the company's new family of Kintex-7 FPGA-based standard COTS analog, digital and fibre optic XMC cards. The module provides direct FPGA driven LVDS I/O through the front panel and PMC/XMC connectors for rear I/O on a fully ruggedized XMC card designed to perform optimally in the harshest conditions including +85ºC card edge conduction-cooled solutions. This high performance module is ideal for use in a range of applications that require high-speed FPGA based digital I/O such as avionics, radar, digital imaging, and FPGA co-processor and other test equipment. For pricing and availability of the XF07-523 XMC module please contact the factory.

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