Elma Electronic
Elma Electronic Development Platform

Development Platform Has RF, Optical I/O Connections

June 29, 2022
The new unit features high-speed RF and optical I/O connectivity on a number of key SOSA profiles.

A 12-slot, 3U development platform aligned to SOSA 1.0 and CMOSS features high-speed RF and optical I/O connectivity on a number of key SOSA profiles and supports both IO-intensive and compute-intensive processor slots, two switch slots and one PNT slot as part of the test solution. In addition to the 12 payload slots, the new platform also provides two VITA 62 power slots.

The unit is built on an Elma Type 39 84HP-wide E-Frame chassis that provides open access for testing and troubleshooting, further facilitating rapid application development. Dual high-wattage VITA 62 3U VPX pluggable power supply modules; a network timing card with radial support for IEEE 1588 precision timing and synchronization; and a 4590a 1/10/40GigE Ethernet switch with copper and fiber ports from Interface Concept round out the options available with the new development platform.

Elma Electronic Inc.

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