Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions develop rugged, reliable and safe solutions at a board, subsystem and system level for operation in harsh environments on platforms in ground-sea-air defense, commercial aerospace and industrial markets.
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United States
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Intelligent TDL Gateways
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
Military organizations around the world rely heavily on tactical data links (TDL) to share mission-critical information securely and reliably among air, ground, and sea platforms. Because different devices use different data links for communications, a highly sophisticated TDL gateway is needed to translate information across the various link types.
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Advantage Xi Radar Scan Converter
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
The Advantage Xi radar scan converter is a half-size PCI card. Radar video arrives into the card through the PCI bus, which allows the card to be used in a client-server configuration with radar distributed over a network, or in conjunction with a radar interface card such as the Virgo PCI and Osiris PCI.
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Analog I/O and Digital Receivers
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
Many mission-critical applications require small form factor solutions, but cannot compromise ruggedization requirements or I/O and processing performance. Our VPX, XMC, PMC and FMC module-based sensor I/O solutions are designed to handle the toughest operating environments while packing maximum functionality in a minimal physical footprint.
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Architecture T2080 Processor
VME-196
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
Our VME-196 combines the performance and the advanced I/O capabilities of the NXP quad-core AltiVec enabled T2080 processor. The VME-196 is supported by Curtiss-Wright’s U-Boot, Green Hills INTEGRITY, Lynx Software Technologies LynxOS, Yocto NXP SDK-based Linux and Wind River VxWorks 6.9 and 7 Board Support Packages (BSPs) and driver suite.
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Osiris Dual Channel Radar Interface
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
Osiris is a high-performance, dual-channel radar interface board that accepts and processes analog and digital radar signals and provides a PCI interface to applications. Osiris comes from a long history of radar interface products at Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions, with interfaces to support many legacy and modern radar types.
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6U OpenVPX Processor Card
CHAMP-WB
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
Integrating FPGAs into any system can be challenging: from ensuring your boards will meet your performance needs in the most rugged conditions to creating a basic framework that will last despite growing radar system, EW & SIGINT application needs.
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Digital Signal Processor Card
CHAMP-AV4
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
The CHAMP-AV4 is the third generation of quad NXP (formerly Freescale) Power Architecture DSP board with the QuadFlow architecture providing high bandwidth connections between four 7447A/7448 processors.
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TDL Training Tools and Services
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
To prepare for the threats of the battlefield, warfighters must be familiar with what they will encounter. With extensive experience in tactical data link training and technology, Curtiss-Wright has the tools and expertise to provide your organization with solutions that facilitate tactical data link communication on the battlefield.
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Graphics & Video Cards
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
Designing a graphics-intensive application isn't an easy feat. Curtiss-Wright graphics and video modules reduce costs, speed time-to-market, and reduce program risk by providing low-power, high-reliability, rugged SWaP-optimized solutions based on modular open systems approaches.
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Avionics/Vehicles Bus, Serial I/O, Shared Memory, and More
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
Curtiss-Wright offers a wide range of solutions for high-speed, low latency communications and shared memory products. These products are offered in a variety of form-factors including PMC, XMC, PCIe and PC/104 cards designed to support popular communications standards including 1553, ARINC 429, CANbus and Serial FPDP.
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3U VPX DSP Processor Card
VPX3-450
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
Many FPGA processor modules require a separate processor card to control the FPGA module. The VPX3-450 module combines a Xilinx Virtex-5 FPGA and a PowerPC processor on a single module along with a flexible XMC site for bringing different types of IO directly into the FPGA. Therefore, in a single slot, a hybrid solution can be provided.
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Xilinx Virtex/Kintex FPGA Toolset
FusionXF
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
FusionXF is the FPGA toolset for the Curtiss-Wright Xilinx FPGA-based Virtex-5, Virtex-6 and Virtex-7/Kintex-7 family of user-programmable FPGA products. FusionXF simplifies the development of FPGA-based application code by allowing the developer to concentrate on their application without needing to worry about system integration of the hardware and operating system interface.
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Gigabit Ethernet Switch
VPX6-688
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
The Curtiss-Wright VPX6-688 Gigabit Ethernet switch was designed to provide a complete networking solution for VPX systems. Suitable for a wide range of embedded computing and vehicle network applications, the VPX6-688 provides 24 ports of IEEE 802.3 compliant 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet to the backplane. Optional optical interfaces provide four 1000BASE-SX Gigabit links.
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Digital I/O
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
Our digital I/O cards include interfaces to LVDS, Camera Link, Serial interfaces, and customizable I/O. Built leveraging our decades of experience producing highly rugged COTS signal acquisition hardware, our PMC and XMC modules are designed to perform reliably in the toughest operating environments.
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1-slot Network Attached File Server
DTS1
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
Modern unmanned vehicles, ISR aircraft, and mobile ground vehicles are built around a network-centric architecture. The backbone of such systems is Gigabit Ethernet (GbE), operating at 1.25 gigabits per second. With a network switch (or redundant switches) in the middle of the system, any network-enabled device can communicate with any other similar device. In addition, NAS devices like the DTS1 allow any client to retrieve stored files or save new captured files.