Extremely Small Footprint: 80 x 160 mm
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Allows placement of XMC module near Unit
Under Test to reduce noise pickup and
simplify cabling
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Allows XMC module operation outside of
noisy PC environment
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Configurable IO uses standard XMC IO
modules. Add anything from RF receivers to
industrial control modules.
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Rugged Enclosure with integrated cooling
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Tethered or Autonomous Operation
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AC or 12V DC-Only Operation
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PCI Express IO sites deliver sustained
220MB/s to Host CPU memory via cable
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Supports Innovative X3 and X5 IO module
features for triggering and timing features
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Distributed Data Acquisition
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Laboratory or factory instrumentation
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Stand-alone, embedded operation of
Innovative X5-series flash-bootable XMC
modules.
Carrier card featuring one VITA 42.3-compliant XMC module site
supporting a PCI Express connection to host computer via a
standard PCI Express external cable.
Communication at peak rates of 250 MB/s through cables up to ten
meters in length to host computers equipped with a cabled PCIe
interface are supported. Desktop PCs lacking this interface may
use the optional desktop adapter card whereas laptop PCs may use
the optional laptop adapter card to add cabled PCI Express bus
capability.
Multiple carrier boards may be interfaced to a single PC using the
PCIe-over-cable switch allowing virtually unlimited I/O expansion
distributed over a local area network. Perfect for test
equipment, .laboratories and manufacturing hubs. Co-location of
the XMC module and the unit under test (UUT) reduces cable
lengths and noise susceptibility.
The carrier card may optionally be packaged in a small, rugged
aluminum enclosure (1U x 1/4 rack width), providing conductive
cooling for the XMC card complementing the carrier's fan to
accommodate modules with high-power-dissipation.
Innovative X5-series XMC modules, which boot from flash, may
operate using this carrier without any host cable connection
whatsoever, creating an autonomous, FPGA-based digital signal
processing node capable of real-time (servo) control or analog I/O
subsystem.
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