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6U cPCI CPU board PPB7x - Concurrent Corporation

Military-grade rugged cPCI (6U) CPU board equipped with a 6-core Xeon processor and featuring PMC/XMC expansion ports.

The PP B7x/msd is a single-slot, air-cooled CompactPCI board designed to enhance performance, extend the system lifecycle, and facilitate an easy transition to the latest generation of Intel processors. The PP B7x/msd supports the performance of workstation processors with enterprise-class graphics capabilities using Intel Xeon E processors. Additionally, it features an optional SATA flash disk module and a site for PCI Express-based M.2 modules, allowing support for a 2.5-inch SSD instead of one of the PMC/XMC sites. ■ Japanese technical documentation for OpenVPX and SOSA is available. If you would like to see it, please contact sales@nacelle.co.jp. Alternatively, it can also be downloaded from the catalog page.

[Japanese Technical Document Giveaway] Explanation of the Open VPX Standard

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■Specifications CPU: Intel Xeon E-2176M processor with up to 6 cores Memory (maximum): Up to 32GB DDR4 Network: x4 1G Ethernet Expansion Plane: Dual PMC/XMC interface OS: Linux, Windows, VxWorks Storage: 2 x SATA300 I/F 1 x M.2 SSD

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Military, aerospace, transportation, and inspection processes, among others.

6U cPCI CPU board PP B7x/msd-Concurrent Corporation

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Concurrent Corporation Embedded Board Catalog for VPX/VME/cPCI

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Naser Co., Ltd. Comprehensive Catalog vol. 24

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