Small-form-factor computer on module for aerospace and defense introduced by VersaLogic
TUALATIN, Ore., 10 April 2013. VersaLogic Corp. in Tualatin, Ore., is introducing the VL-COMm-26 rugged small-form-factorcomputer on module (COM) for mission-critical military, aerospace, and medical applications.
The embedded computing module works in temperatures from -40 to 85 degrees Celsius, and meets MIL-STD-202G for shock and vibration. The industry-standard COM Express mini form factor measures 55 by 84 millimeters, or about the size of a credit card.
The VL-COMm-26 is a integrated embedded computer that combines the Intel Atom E6x0T low power processor with an optional TPM security chip and a Type 10 COM interface. The card has as much as 2 gigabytes of soldered-on RAM, and fanless cooling.
The input voltage ranges from 8 to 17 volts, and is compatible with an automotive 12-volt power system. The VL-COMm-26 is available manufactured to IPC-A-610 Class 2 standards.
For enhanced security, the VL-COMm-26 supports Execute Disable Bit functionality to reduce exposure to viruses and malicious code attacks. An optional on-board Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip is available for applications that require enhanced hardware-level security functions. The VL-COMm-26 is RoHS compliant.
For more information contact VersaLogic online at www.versalogic.com.
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John Keller is editor-in-chief of Military & Aerospace Electronics magazine, which provides extensive coverage and analysis of enabling electronic and optoelectronic technologies in military, space, and commercial aviation applications. A member of the Military & Aerospace Electronics staff since the magazine's founding in 1989, Mr. Keller took over as chief editor in 1995.