Enabling interoperability in high-performance embedded applications

OpenVPX expands on the VPX Base and Dot Specifications and provides a System Specification to address interoperability issues between VPX modules and Chassis. OpenVPX is an extensible specification which addresses the current and future needs for computing in harsh environments.

Risk management for counterfeit materials

Counterfeit materials will continue to challenge the defensive capabilities of manufacturers in the military and aerospace industry.

Overview about the 6U VPX single board computer VPX6-185

This Video is presented by Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing’s VPX6-185 6U VPX single board computer is a high performance rugged processing platform.


Early verification and validation using model-based design

One of the primary benefits of model-based design is the opportunity to do rigorous verification and validation in parallel with all other development steps, especially early in the development process.

Smarter products - software becomes the most active ingredient

As software becomes the most active ingredient in product innovation, traditional manufacturers are essentially becoming software companies. While this transformation is sparking unprecedented leaps in product value, it is also introducing new challenges and implications.

Building ultra-slim embedded systems with Em-ITX

Building a slimline or thinline embedded system can be a difficult task or a relatively simple one depending on the form factor chosen for the task. But how slim is slim enough?

Banner
Banner

Embedded News & Know-how Newsletter

(Feb 3, 2010)
Chips, Boards & Tools -- view the latest issue of our e-mail newsletter with Product News and Technical Know-how for Embedded Designers
Free subscription
nlsc240

DAVE S.r.L.

Homepage: www.dave.eu

Company Profile




DAVE: CPU module for connectivity applications

Dave launches on the market a CPU module specifically conceived for applications where connection and communication is the main requirement, even in industrial environment, thanks to the industrial specification compliance (including the extended operating temperature range from -40 to +85°C). Oqtopus is based on the i.MX31C ARM11 processor from Freescale, and offers high flexibility, thanks to the complete interfaces set and the on-board FPGA, which allows to extend the range of applications, adding IP cores and other customized interfaces.

Oqtopus features on-board NOR and NAND flash memories as well as support for highresolution displays. Moreover, it offers some peripherals not natively provided by the i.MX31C processor, as Ethernet and 3.3V GPIOs, together with a reduced form factor, low power consumption and smart power management.