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News Release from: Mistral Software | Subject: S/DCP3-1201
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 04 August 2006

3U SBC claims embedded industry first

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Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing's S/DCP3-1201 is the industry's first 3U CompactPCI single board computer for benign and rugged applications.

Available now from Mistral Solutions, Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing's S/DCP3-1201 is the industry's first 3U CompactPCI single board computer (SBC) for benign and rugged applications Curtiss Wright is a leading designer and manufacturer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) VME and CompactPCI products

This SBC, developed by Curtiss Wright, features Intel's 1.67GHz Core Duo processor, enabling ultra-low-voltage operation, ideal for defence and aerospace platforms in which size, weight, and power are critical.

The S/DCP3-1201 can be configured with either Intel Core Duo or Core Solo CPUs, and is available in both air and conduction-cooled configurations.

The S/DCP3-1201 provides one PMC expansion site and can be configured with an additional optional 1x8 PCIe XMC site on the rear of the card.

This ability to support two sites on a single 3U SBC is an embedded Industry first and enables integrators to significantly reduce the volume and cost of complete subsystem solutions.

With the addition of SATA, USB, Flash-based mass storage and a video PMC card, the S/DCP3-1201 provides a complete compact system for either air or conduction cooled environments.

Software for this new SBC includes board support packages (BSPs) for operating system environments such as Windows, Solaris and Linux.

Support for real-time operating environments, such as VxWorks will be announced soon.

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