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Network & Security Platforms


 

GP3
PowerQUICC 3 premium blade/sbc supporting the MPC8560 and MPC8555, and MPC8541: has interfaces for RapidIO®, fiber optic gigabit ethernet modules, PCI-104, and up to 4 gigabytes of RAM.

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GP3SSA
Low cost PowerQUICC 3 "motherboard" in Mini-ITX form factor: it can use off the shelf cases and power supplies. IO includes, 1394, IDE, PCI, dual mini-PCI, PMC, copper Gigabit ethernet. This can form the base of your product- just add a PCI card for any missing functionality and shut the lid! Call us about silk screening your logo too.

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GP2-PRO
Mini-ITX motherboard form factor SBC for upgrading from PowerQUICC 2 or switching from 4xx/MIPS. A low cost system that like the GP3SSA can be quickly upgraded, packaged into an off-the-shelf low cost case, and made into an instant prototype.

Call for more Information 800.827.2650.

 


AMC8548
AMC8548 is a commercially available ODM standard product blade for ATCA and MicroTCA Serial RapidIO® systems “with its integral cryptographic accelerator, X-or, and TSEC (gig-e) features, it is ideal for network security/virtual storage applications” AMC8548 Features
  • Freescale PowerQUICC3 Processor MPC8548 or MPC8543
  • SRIO x4lanes interface
  • Dual Gigabit Ethernet into backplane, 1 TSEC line IO
  • DRAM DDR2 SODIMM module- capacity 128Mbyte to 2 Gbytes
  • Flash (boot) up to 16 mbytes
  • JTAG and MMC control for IMPI
  • Local power option for stand-alone operation
  • RS-232 craft port
  • USB A interface on line side for firmware upgrades
  • Full Height Single width size (180mm x 74mm)

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AMC70K2000
Serial RapidIO Advanced Mezzanine Card (AMC) for IDT Semiconductor PPS (Pre-Processing Switch), IDT70K2000 AMC70K2000 is the highest performance commercially available DSP standard product blade for both ATCA and MicroTCA Serial RapidIO systems

• IDT70K2000 Serial RapidIO Switch
• SRIO x40 lanes and 22 ports
• 4 Fabric connected TI TMS320C6455/6482 DSPs
• 3 Gigabit Ethernet into backplane, 1 line IO
• DRAM DDR2 up to 128mbytes per DSP
• Flash storage (serial high speed) and i2c
• JTAG for system boot master, DSPs, MMC
• MMC control for IPMI with additional applications
• Local power option for stand-alone operation
• Full Height Single width size (180mm x 74mm)
• PPS: Pre-Processing capability boosts performance
• Mezzanine with x4 SRIO interface for expansion

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AMC80KSW5
The AMC80KSW5 is a high-performance DSP blade for ATCA and MicroTCA systems and ideally suited for wireless infrastructure, real-time data acquisition, and other extremely deterministic, computationally intensive applications.

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RD-460GT-KIT-01
Comprehensive reference design for dual-processor 460GT based AMC. Turnkey hardware/software design minimizes time-to-market!

  • Single-width card (180mm x 74mm x17mm)
  • Usable stand-alone or in ATCA chassis
  • 2x 460GT 1.2GHz processors
  • Shared memory, GigEand x1 PCI-Express
  • 2x 512MB DDR2, , 1/MPU
  • 64MB NOR flash, 1GB Micro-SD flash
  • 2x serial ports, 1/MPU
  • 2x 10/100/1G Ethernet ports, 1/MPU
  • 4x 10/100/1G AMCports, 2/MPU
  • 1 x4 Serial RapidIOAMCport connector ��In extended AMC area
  • 1 x4 Serial RapidIO/ PCI-Express AMCport
  • 1 shared JTAG connector
  • 2x trace connectors, 1/MPU
  • Linux 2.6 and U-Boot from Denx

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