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8U Vertical VME/CompactPCI Chassis and The Pitfalls Of Chassis Design
Electronic circuit cards have been designed, sold and delivered meeting IEEE STD-1101-1 and 1101.10 for over thirty years.
This track record includes industry standard VME, VME64X and CPCI systems, and this architecture for industrial and ruggedized plug-in cards and backplanes has been a technical success.
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Bandwidth Blues for Board Vendors and The Software that Supports them
2003 overview of the struggles between CompactPCI and VME, during the telecom bust.
Also discusses Switch Fabrics and their appearance on the scene.
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http://www.embedded-forecast.com
date: 1/1/2003
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CompactPCI without PCI: Heresy or High Availability?
At its most reliable, a packet-switched telephone system can provide far more than a traditional circuit-switched network in terms of functionality and flexibility.
However, while packet-switched telephony can more than match the circuit-based network in terms of functionality and flexibility, it has not yet achieved the level of reliability enjoyed by copper wire.
Hence the issue of High Availability, where a platform must, in effect,...
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CompactPCI® + Ethernet: The Winning Alternative to Aging VMEbus Systems
As the originator of the PICMG® 2.16 specification, Performance Technologies revolutionized CompactPCI® by combining the power and speed of Ethernet into this robust and proven architecture.
Undustry leading platforms, communication servers, blades, and software are your answer for building high performance systems quickly.
Read their new white paper on a CompactPCI / Vmebus transition.
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http://www.pt.com
date: 1/1/2008
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CompactPCI: Infrastructure Platform Evolution
CompactPCI led the evolution of reliable communications platforms for many years and became the de facto telecom platform standard with countless successful deployments and a wide array of components available from a variety of vendors.
One of the greatest strengths of CompactPCI has been its adaptability; as deficiencies in the architecture have been identified, equipment vendors working in conjunction with PICMG have been successful in...
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Guide to CompactPCI Express
The next generation of CompactPCI is beginning to roll out in the form of CompactPCI Express.
This upgraded standard includes substantial performance increases, compatibility with both legacy products and the latest office PC technologies, and a unification of backplane buses into a single bus that supports both CPU-to-I/O and CPUto- CPU communications.
preview:
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date: 8/1/2006
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Introduction to the NEW PICMG 2.18 Serial RapidIO CompactPCI Specification
Overview of the newly released PICMG 2.18 Serial RapidIO CompactPCI specification.
This is the latest in the CompactPCI family of specifications; CompactPCI is based on the PCI SIG PCI Local Bus specification, but using a more rugged IEEE 1101.10/1101.11 mechanical standards, and is used for rugged, reliable systems in applications for Telecom, Military/Aerospace, Industrial markets, among others.
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