ROCK-2 3U OpenVPX Mission Computer

DO-178C/DO-254 certifiable 3U OpenVPX modular subsystem

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Achieve Flight-Safety Certification with Versatile Mission Computer

The ROCK-2 3U OpenVPX™ mission computer is designed for space constrained mission-critical applications requiring flight-safety certification. It includes comprehensive and reusable Design Assurance Level (DAL) DO-254 and DO-178 artifacts to speed the flight-safety certification process.

The ROCK-2 system is architected to support mixed safety-critical functions and workloads.

Features:

  • Rugged, compact and low power 3U OpenVPX chassis subsystem
  • DO-178C/DO-254 certifiable up to DAL-A
  • Up to 4x QorIQ™ T2080 processors
  • Optional Intel® Core™ i7 or Xeon® processors
  • Full I/O avionics interface with advanced video and graphics processing
  • Sealed, conduction-cooled chassis (-40°C to +70°C operating temperature)
  • Pre-integrated and pre-qualified to DO-160 and MIL-STD-810

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