Elma Electronic has developed a VPC chassis and software for the merging the Modular Open RF Architecture (MORA) standard. For applications that are in line with MORA, the integrated platform streamlines the process of RF signal processing capabilities. In order to provide interfaces aligned to MORA for the VICTORY Data Bus (VBD) and MORA Low Latency Bus, it includes an I/O-intensive processor card, a high-speed Ethernet switch, and a high-performing RF transceiver payload plug-in card (ML2B).
The single board computers, payload, and switch plug-in cards are also aligned to SOSA with a built-in VITA 46.11 chassis manager, and the 8-slot, 3U VPX backplane is also aligned to the established SOSA sensor interoperability standard.
Sciens Innovations' software makes it easier to build, configure, and deploy MORA devices by visualizing complex MORA interactions.
The hardware-independent helux Core software from Sciens Innovations is a combination of software libraries and firmware modules used by the MORA-Ready Development Platform.
“We’re excited to be demonstrating the capabilities of the SOSA ecosystem to deliver innovative implementations for deployment in real applications. Through our extensive industry partnerships, like with Sciens, Elma continues to build systems and partnerships based on the wider open standards community,” said Ken Grob, director of embedded computing for Elma Electronic.
Elma actively works on developing solutions for applications that call for reduced footprints by utilizing technology based on VITA, PICMG, and other standards-based architectures like OpenVPX, SOSA, VME, CompactPCI Serial, COM Express, and PCIe/104.
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