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23 February 2010

Embedded computing platforms based on Intel processors and chipsets will be at Embedded World 2010.

Adlink will be demonstrating its new conduction-cooled CompactPCI blades and extreme rugged solutionsAt the exhibition, Adlink will be demonstrating its new conduction-cooled CompactPCI blades and extreme rugged solutions.

Ampro products by Adlink are products particularly designed for harsh and extreme environments from the ground up to support the extremes of shock, vibration, humidity, and temperature.

The highlight of the company’s presentation is the Ampro by Adlink RuffSystem 840, an Extreme Rugged computer system with conduction cooling that is designed to meet MIL-STD-810F (shock/vibration, temp, humidity) and have an extended operating temperature range of -40°C to 75°C.

A version of the RuffSystem 840 to meet the needs of military applications, the MilSystem 840 with MIL-STD-D38999 connectors, will also be shown. Both systems feature the Intel Core2 Duo 1.66GHz processor with two SODIMM sockets for up to 4GB of DDR2 RAM.

In addition to Ampro by Adlink Extreme Rugged products, the company will demonstrate rugged conduction-cooled 3U and 6U CompactPCI blades based on Intel Core2 Duo processors. The CT-30 and CT-60 are 3U / 6U CompactPCI blades specially designed for harsh environments such as those encountered in military and transportation applications.

Also on show are new products based on the latest mobile Intel Core i7/ i5 processors. These include two COM Express modules, the Express-CB for embedded and mobile applications, and the Express-CBR for military markets. The Express-CBR follows the Ampro design methodology for applications requiring MIL-STD-202F shock and vibration compliance and extended -40°C to +85°C operating temperature range.

Additionally, the cPCI-6510, a low power-consumption 6U CompactPCI processor blade based on the same mobile Intel platform will be displayed.

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