Rugged Cisco-enabled embedded computing system for unmanned vehicles introduced by Elma

Jan. 16, 2018
FREMONT, Calif. – Elma Electronic Inc. in Fremont, Calif., is introducing the ComSys-5301 rugged version of its Cisco-enabled embedded computing system for ground vehicles, unmanned vehicles, drilling and mining operations, command centers, and other mission-critical applications.

FREMONT, Calif. – Elma Electronic Inc. in Fremont, Calif., is introducing the ComSys-5301 rugged version of its Cisco-enabledembedded computing system for ground vehicles, unmanned vehicles, drilling and mining operations, command centers, and other mission-critical applications.

Based on the industry standard COM Express and mini PCI Express form factors, the modular computer is configured and upgraded with application-targeted I/O, CPU, and storage.

The ComSys-5301 endures tough environmental conditions to provide reliable long-term performance. With special attention paid to size, weight, and power consumption (SWaP), the system is lightweight and energy efficient, while still offering high-performance processing.

The fanless ComSys-5301 uses passive conduction cooling and features a 4th Gen Intel Celeron CPU, solid state storage, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports and flexible I/O configurations.

Robust MIL-38999 connectors ensure that the I/O interfaces can withstand severe environmental conditions such as intense shock, vibration, and humidity, typically found in rugged, mobile applications.

Approximate weight is six pounds and the system can be wall- or table-mounted, per VITA 75. For more information contact Elma online at www.elma.com.

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