Mercury Computer Systems Announces Availability of OpenVPX Reference Design Kits
The OpenVPX Reference Design Kits provide customers who are currently engaged with Mercury's Services and Systems Integration team with an engineering blueprint that significantly reduces customization, cost, and risk in the development of OpenVPX-compliant 3U and 6U payload and switch modules. The VITA-owned OpenVPX V1.0 System Specification, led by
The OpenVPX Reference Design Kits include CAD models, mechanical assembly information, thermal information, bills of material, and expert support from Mercury's Services and Systems Integration team. With a stable and robust reference for both air- and conduction-cooled 3U and 6U OpenVPX-based board design, board development time is expected to be reduced by approximately three to five months. The likelihood of downstream respin cycles is minimized or eliminated.
"The OpenVPX Reference Design Kits provide our customers with an innovative design methodology that is low risk, robust, and repeatable," said
The OpenVPX Reference Design Kits are licensed intellectual property, with several available options that vary according to duration of product updates and support services. For more information on the OpenVPX Reference Design Kits and new family of OpenVPX offerings, visit http://www.mc.com/openvpx, or contact Mercury at (866) 627-6951 or info@mc.com.
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