LDS3517 3U OpenVPX Single Board Computer

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Powerful and Versatile Intel Xeon-D Compute Capability in a 3U Package

The EnsembleSeries™ LDS3517, a 3U OpenVPX single board computer (SBC), delivers high performance signal and mission processing capability through the combination of an Intel® Xeon® D processor with a Xilinx® UltraScale™ FPGA coprocessor, coupled with Ethernet fabrics and a mezzanine site.

This powerful SBC is available with MOTS+ extreme environmental protection technology. 

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By combining our OpenVPX multiprocessing and SBC modules with a complementary portfolio of storage, I/O, networking, GPUs, and software, we create customizable, rugged embedded subsystems that securely operate at the tactical edge.

FEATURES and RESOURCES
  • Intel Xeon D family server-class processor and Xilinx UltraScale FPGA
  • Gen3 PCIe XMC card support
  • PCIe data and expansion plane for high speed I/O or module interconnect
  • Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet control plane interfaces

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Integrate, tailor and optimize your unique subsystem to accelerate mission-critical applications using Mercury’s highly configurable SBCs with Intel single- and multicore processors and multiple mezzanine sites.

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