Summer 2020 - Sarsen Technology news, product releases and tech notes... No images? Click here Quarter 3 2020Hi customer Like many companies over the summer Sarsen Technology has adapted well to the 'new normal', and despite the significant impact of coronavirus within our industry this has been one of the busiest Augusts in our 20 year history. Although the team is still working from home for the most part, we continue to offer full support for both existing and potential projects. If you have any questions about the products in this mail, or if you would just like to chat through your application please do not hesitate to get in touch. We look forward to speaking with you. Best regards, Sarsen Technology
SOSA, or the Sensor Open System Architecture, is a collaboration between government and industry to establish guidelines for C4ISR systems. Using OpenVPX as its framework, SOSA will ensure improved SWaP-C optimisation, extensive reconfiguration options and rapid technology upgrades within a wide range of applications. Both Annapolis Micro Systems and EIZO Rugged Solutions are members of the consortium, and have developed a range of SOSA-aligned products which are already being used by customers, including chassis, backplanes, switches and FPGA cards in both 3U and 6U. New and Noteworthy Technology Click the photos for more info...
Rugged 1553 and ARINC Ethernet Converter eNetX-MA4 from Alta Data is an innovative product for “remoting” 1553 & ARINC-429/717 operations on 10/100/1000 Ethernet local area networks (LAN). This very small, low-power, rugged device provides real-time UDP connectivity to for 1-2 dual redundant 1553 (A/B) busses and 4 ARINC channels, and is tested to MIL-STD- 704F/810G/461F and DO160. Intel Arria 10 SoC SoM Board Achilles from REFLEX CES is a high performance SoM based on the Intel Arria 10 SoC. SWaP-Optimised Computer with ECC Memory The Harrier (VL-EPU-4011) from VersaLogic is an extremely small and rugged SWaP-optimised embedded computer. Around the size of a standard playing card and one inch thick, the Harrier is equipped with a powerful dual- or quad-core Intel "Apollo Lake" processor and includes a wide range of onboard I/O including dual Gigabit Ethernet, one USB 3.0 and four USB 2.0 ports and two serial ports. Rugged PCIe Card with NVIDIA Pascal GPUs The Condor GR4 PCIe from EIZO Rugged is based on NVIDIA’s Pascal™ GPU architecture. This card offers exceptional GPGPU performance with both CUDA® and OpenCL™ support. The board design is modular and allows for graphics performance upgrades in the future. Network Time Protocol (NTP) Time Server The NTP100-GPS network protocol time server (NTP) from Masterclock synchronises to GPS satellites and sends NTP reference signals to NTP devices via Ethernet. When synchronised to the atomic clocks in GPS and GLONASS satellites, the long term accuracy of the device is the same as the atomic clock of the GNSS. 32 Channel Analog Input 3U VPX Module The conduction-cooled CCVPX-16AI32SSC1M analog input board from General Standards provides 32 precision 16-Bit analog input channels on a standard 3U VPX module. Each channel contains a dedicated 16-Bit sampling ADC, a differential input amplifier, and self-test input switches. Do you follow us on social media? Nigel and Laura are on Twitter and LinkedIn, regularly posting updates, photos and videos of the latest technology and industry news, among other things... Quick Reads - Industry NewsA Little Treat...SNEAK PREVIEW We are very excited to introduce the Condor GR5-RTX5000, a 3U VPX GPGPU designed for the rugged market. The Condor GR5-RTX5000 is a GPGPU card from EIZO Rugged Systems, with NVIDIA Quadro RTX™ 5000 GPU using NVIDIA Turing™ architecture. For in-depth product information, check out this video where the EIZO team walks you through the key features and core applications for this GPGPU card. The Condor GR5-RTX5000 will be available in October 2020. Please email info@sarsen.net for information. Stay In TouchTo stay up to date with all the latest news and product releases from Sarsen and our product lines please visit www.sarsen.net. You can also find us on Twitter and LinkedIn. If you'd like to continue to receive information about new products and technology you don't need to do anything and we'll keep you on our mailing list. You can always opt-out at any time by clicking on the "unsubscribe" link within any of our mailings. Please note, unsubscribing from this newsletter will not completely remove your details from our contact database. All technical and commercial support via phone, email or post will not be affected. If you would like to remove your information in it's entirety from our records please contact me directly - laurab@sarsen.net |