hypervisor to enable legacy applications to run in their own containers independently of the
underlying system software and
hardware. Several applications can
run simultaneously in a virtualized
environment to take advantage of
the increase in performance of the
Intel Xeon processor.
FOR MORE INFORMATION visit
Mercury Systems online at www.
mrcy.com/SBC4510.
POWER ELECTRONICS
High-power electric motor
drive for military applications
introduced by DDC
Data Device Corp. (DDC) in
Bohemia, N.Y., is introducing the
PWR-82335 high-power, three-
phase bridge electric motor drive
for harsh-environment, space-con-
strained defense and aerospace
applications. The PWR-82335 is
designed to deliver current pre-
cisely to windings of three-phase
brush and brushless DC motors,
with a high-efficiency MOSFET
drive stage. The rugged, compact,
three-phase motor drive hybrid
uses a high-efficiency MOSFET
drive stage with a 200-volt DC rat-
ing to deliver a high-speed switch-
ing frequency as high as 50 kHz,
and a high-current capability of as
much as 30 amps to the motor. The
power electronics device operates
in temperatures from -55 to 125
degrees Celsius, and has military
processing options.
FOR MORE INFORMATION visit DDC
online at www.ddc-web.com.
RAD-HARD SPACE
Radiation-tolerant DC-DC converters
introduced by Crane Aerospace
Crane Aerospace & Electronics
in Redmond, Wash., is introducing the SMHF42 space-grade
DC-DC converters for space systems integrators who need radiation-tolerant power electronics
that support 42- and 50-volt power
buses. Crane Interpoint DC-DC
converters are used on satellites and space systems, including
Mars Rovers, Cygnus, Aquarius,
GLONASS, ISS, Dawn, and many
more. The SMHF42 is a family of
isolated 15-watt power electronics products with a range of single
and dual outputs, operating over
an input voltage range of 35 to 55
volts with 80-volt transient protection. They are available in Class H
and Class K versions (per MIL-PRF
38534) with radiation tolerance of L
and R. The power supplies are reli-
able under harsh conditions, have
small hermetically sealed pack-
ages and operate over the military
temperature range of -55 to 125
degrees Celsius.
FOR MORE INFORMATION visit Crane
Aerospace & Electronics online at
www.interpoint.com.
INTERCONNECTS
Connectors to help eliminate
backplanes introduced
by TE Connectivity
TE Connectivity in Harrisburg, Pa.,
is introducing the cabled STRADA
Whisper connectors to help eliminate the need for printed circuit board (PCB) backplanes in
high-performance computing (HPC)
and core routing applications. The
cabled STRADA Whisper connectors can support 25- to 56-giga-
bit-per-second PAM- 4, with future
expansion to 56-gigabit-per-sec-
ond NRZ. Cabled STRADA Whisper
connectors also reduce insertion
loss for improved channel margin. Connection options expand if
they are not being tied to a circuit
board, company officials say. TE
offers three main cabled STRADA
Whisper solutions: point-to-point
cable, value-add assemblies, and a
full backplane/midplane solution.
FOR MORE INFORMATION visit TE
Connectivity online at www.te.com.