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PowerMP Integrated Systems for Development, Integration & Deployment
Thales Computers' full line of integrated systems offers a complete range of High-Performance Embedded Computer (HPEC) systems ideal for radar, sonar, image computing, data control, and electronic warfare applications in ships, aircraft, and ground vehicles. There is a PowerMP system for each phase of design -- from application development and integration to deployment and support. |
Each PowerMP system is a high-performance, low-cost, COTS-based solution and consists of a distinctive combination of Pentium SBCs and G4 PowerPC boards. PowerMP systems feature:
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PowerMP6
Consisting of multiple Pentium M boards in a 19-inch rack, PowerMP6 is delivered ready-to-use with all software preinstalled. Linux on Pentium M processors supports software productivity and portability through an extensive set of open source and commercial tools and librairies. The level of performance is scalable and determined by the number of processors selected -- up to 10 boards in a 10U 19-inch rack. Each processor has an Independent Gigabit Ethernet interface for application I/O.
All processors are connected through a VITA 31.1 Gigabit Ethernet network. An optional Fibre Channel loop or RapidIO interconnect switch fabric can be provided for high-speed communications with minimal CPU load (“zero copy” communications).
Download the data sheet (0.7 MB - pdf file) for more information.
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PowerMP4-60
The first serial RapidIO system entry into the embedded computing marketplace, the PowerMP4-60 system consists of a combined PowerPC and Intel technology that takes advantage of the outstanding compute-power-to-power-dissipation ratio of PowerPC technology as well as the wide spectrum of software tools available on PC platforms. Its RapidIO high-performance, packet-switched interconnect technology addresses the embedded industry's need for reliability, increased bandwidth and faster bus speeds in an intrasystem interconnect. For more information, download the data sheet (0.6 MB - pdf file).
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PowerMP4-30
The PowerMP4-30 system features a small form factor rack, low price, and high performance and availability. It allows the end user to start prototyping, evaluating technologies, and developing applications before easily porting to deployment systems.
For more information, download the data sheet (0.5 MB - pdf file).
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EasyG5
The EasyG5 System is an industrial version of the IBM Power Architecture™ technology in a convenient 6U format using dual PPC970 processors on a VME single board computer (SBC). It is 100% compatible with the existing IBM JS20 computer blade (service processor included). The new EasyG5 System processor board has two PPC970 processors operating at 1.6 GHz with a temperature range of 0°C to +55°C. It has up to 1 GB of memory and peak memory bandwidth of 6.4 GB/s as well as peak PCI memory bandwidth of 850 MB/s. Supporting the PPC64 version of Linux, the EasyG5 also has one 64-bit PMC site and one USB port along with 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet.
For more information, download the data sheet (0.5 MB - pdf file).
Easy PowerPC 750 Integrated System
Looking for a quick introduction to a PowerPC 750FX evaluation system that offers high performance and low power dissipation -- with quick delivery and simple setup? Check out Thales Computers' Easy PowerPC 750 bundle, a PowerPC 750FX turnkey VME system. The bundle includes a VME 2eSST PowerPC 750FX SBC with 256 MB DRAM, 64 MB Flash, 2 PMC sites, 36 GB SCSI disk, a rack, embedded software, and one month of free technical support.
To simplify your setup, the integrated system is delivered with all three of the most popular embedded operating systems -- VxWorks 5.5, Lynx 4.0 and BlueCat Linux 2.4* -- allowing instant choice and comparison. Using simple firmware commands, the system is up and running in seconds with small demo and benchmark programs provided for each operating system.
Download the data sheet (0.4 MB - pdf file) for more information.
*After one month, customers must purchase the full BSP from Thales Computers. The selected OS and OS tools must be purchased from the OS vendor. |
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