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CompactPCI in Military Application

CompactPCI in Military Application

CompactPCI was released in 1995 as the PICMG 2.x standard, a card and system transmission specification based on PCI signals. CompactPCI is a combination of blade modules and backplanes for industrial computers. It uses the Eurocard circuit board standard and is available in 3U and 6U sizes. CompactPCI was originally designed to support the PCI signal protocol, but through practical application-centric considerations and backplane development technology, many systems implement switching Ethernet on the backplane to replace the original standard PCI interface to increase transmission speed.

Suitable for military use

The advantage of CompactPCI is suitable for military use. Due to the advantages of system architecture, computing performance, heat dissipation design, and maintenance convenience, it is the key consideration of military computers because of:

Specification standardization

CompactPCI provides 3U and 6U Eurocard specifications, allowing customers to switch products of different generations.

Scalability

CompactPCI system supports up to 8 sets of slots, while the general PC system only supports 4 sets of slots.

High reliability

The connector specification has a complete anti-interference design and defines the grounding mechanism to effectively reduce grounding interference noise.

Robust design

CompactPCI provides excellent shockproof design with vertical interface.

CompactPCI module and system

MiTwell provides both CompactPCI module and system. The products include modules adopted X86 and FPGA computing core and 2U & 4U rackmount systems. All designs have been verified by mission-critical application.

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