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VITA Technologies (VME and Critical Systems)   Spring 2012
Ten critical embedded system trends to watch in 2012

Ten critical embedded system trends to watch in 2012

Jerry Gipper, Editorial Director (OpenSystems Media)
Summary:
Editorial Director Jerry Gipper rolls out the 2012 "watch list" for VITA technology.
VITA Technologies (VME and Critical Systems)   Spring 2012
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"Critical embedded systems" defined

Jerry Gipper (OpenSystems Media)
Summary:
Exactly what is a "critical system," how do we define it, and does it makes a difference if we do?
VITA Technologies (VME and Critical Systems)   Spring 2012

VITA 60 provides an alternative connector to support VPX systems

Harry Cook (Amphenol Backplane Systems)
Summary:
As rugged VPX applications proliferate, so to will the need for the VITA 60 connector.
VITA Technologies (VME and Critical Systems)   Spring 2012

VITA 61.0, 66.0, 66.1, and 67.0 achieve ANSI recognition

John Rynearson (VITA Standards Organization)
Summary:
An update on VITA standards from the January 2012 VSO meeting.
VITA Technologies (VME and Critical Systems)   Spring 2012

Stealth connectors

Ray Alderman (VITA Standards Organization)
Summary:
Pushing past the copper connector premise.
VITA Technologies (VME and Critical Systems)   Spring 2012

Dealing with change - Part II

Jerry Gipper, Editorial Director (OpenSystems Media)
Summary:
Change is the only constant, especially in the technology industry ñ VITA Technologies has made a change, as Editorial Director Jerry Gipper details in his column on the evolution of the publication.
VITA Technologies (VME and Critical Systems)   Spring 2012

Flexibility required? - FMCs

Dr. Malachy Devlin (Forasach)
Summary:
VITA's FMC standard offers designers the flexibility to maintain interoperability in FPGAs despite ever-changing requirements.
VITA Technologies (VME and Critical Systems)   Winter 2011
Evolution of a small form factor

Evolution of a small form factor

Jerry Gipper (OpenSystems Media)
Summary:
Highly integrated with low SWaP, VITA 73 fits perfectly on the small side of the rugged small form factor space.
VITA Technologies (VME and Critical Systems)   Winter 2011

Hybrid backplanes combine OpenVPX and VME components

Thomas Roberts (Mercury Computer Systems)
Summary:
As VME is replaced by newer standards and fades into the legacy mist, I/O investment can be assured via hybrid backplanes.
VITA Technologies (VME and Critical Systems)   Winter 2011

VME-to-VPX migration accelerated with modern APIs: Increases in military data drive growth of VPX in tech refresh

David Pursley (Kontron)
Summary:
APIs offer cost-effective refresh for VME tech in deployed systems paving the way for increased bandwidth, performance, and flexibility.
VITA Technologies (VME and Critical Systems)   Winter 2011

VITA 76 provides for high-bandwidth I/O in a rugged MIL-38999 circular connector

Kenneth Braund (Meritec); Alan Roath (Meritec)
Summary:
MIL-38999 connectors enable high-bandwidth data transfer through multiple protocols, including commercial standards.
VITA Technologies (VME and Critical Systems)   Winter 2011

ANSI ballot for revisions to VITA 65 started

John Rynearson (VITA Standards Organization)
Summary:
Fourth quarter news from the VSO regarding VITA 65 and other standards.
VITA Technologies (VME and Critical Systems)   Winter 2011

Military focus can shift from the Middle East to China

Ray Alderman (VITA Standards Organization)
Summary:
Shifts in DoD strategy may be on the horizon, ones that could eventuate increased demand on VME and VPX technology.
VITA Technologies (VME and Critical Systems)   Winter 2011

Dealing with change

Jerry Gipper, Editorial Director (OpenSystems Media)
Summary:
Bracing for change in the technology industry is not always easy, but perennially necessary.
VITA Technologies (VME and Critical Systems)   Winter 2011
Is your product choice ready?

Is your product choice ready?

Jerry Gipper (OpenSystems Media)
Summary:
To ensure the stability of components selected for a project the right questions must be asked. Will it be deployable when needed? What is the Technology Readiness Level (TRL)?