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Product category: Board-Level Instruments
News Release from: KineticSystems Company | Subject: V155
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 01 November 2006

Controller puts Pentium M in charge of
VXI

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KineticSystems has developed a new VXI slot-0 controller featuring a high performance Pentium M embedded processor.

KineticSystems has developed a new VXI slot-0 controller featuring a high performance Pentium M embedded processor The V155 joins the family of high-performance slot-0 controllers already offered by KineticSystems

The V155 is a single-width C-size module with 1.1, 1.6 and 1.8GHz clocking options that combines the performance of a Pentium M-based processor with the functionality of a VXI Slot-0 controller.

The V155 features dual Ethernet controllers that support 10BaseT, 100BaseTX and 1000BaseT interfaces, up to 2Gbyte of bootable Flash on a secondary IDE, up to 1.5Gbyte of PC1600 DDR SDRAM, and one PMC expansion site for user expandability for FDDI, CompactFlash, GPIB, Fibre Channel, FPDP etc.

The V155 also supports the VXI plug and play Virtual Instruments Systems Architecture (VISA) library with included resource manager (Resman).

The VISA industry standard I/O control library allows modules to be controlled via several interfaces with the same I/O function calls.

The V155 slot-0 controller takes advantage of the latest Pentium M-based processors to provide unparalleled performance.

Industry standard VISA support allows the V155 to be easily integrated into existing systems, while the dual Ethernet ports enable the V155 direct LAN access for quick and easy connectivity with new LXI-based systems.

The V155 is ideal for high-performance data acquisition and control for applications such as aerospace and aircraft testing, and high-performance ATE.

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