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Curtiss-Wright COTS Modules for Avionics Featured in Glass Cockpit Demonstration with SYSGO’s PikeOS Hypervisor/RTOS at Embedded World

Curtiss-Wright COTS Modules for Avionics Featured in Glass Cockpit Demo with SYSGO’s PikeOS RTOS at Embedded World

Curtiss-Wright COTS modules for avionics featured in Glass Cockpit Demonstration

03/14/2017
Curtiss-Wright, Green Hills Software and Richland Technologies Demonstrate Deterministic Safety-Certifiable COTS Multicore System

Curtiss-Wright, Green Hills Software and Richland Technologies Demonstrate Deterministic Safety-Certifiable COTS Multicore System

Demo highlights advantages of time partitioned/unified operating system approach for certified applications, using multicore INTEGRITY-178 tuMP™ RTOS and RTGL OpenGL SC libraries running on OpenVPX™ NXP Power Architecture single board computer.

03/14/2017
Curtiss-Wright Debuts Next Generation Quad-Core Power Architecture Single Board Computer

Curtiss-Wright Debuts Next Generation Quad-Core Power Architecture Single Board Computer

New, dual threaded 64-bit AltiVec-enabled VPX6-197 SBC features a quad-core T2080 processor, delivers 1.8 GHz non-throttling processing performance with only 42 watts of power dissipation.

01/09/2017
PC/104 and Small Form Factors

PC/104 and Small Form Factors Popular in Defense Electronics Systems

Thanks to its longevity and modularity, the PC/104 standard continues to be popular with military system designers, especially, as their size, weight, and power (SWaP) requirements continue to shrink.

04/13/2016
Curtiss-Wright Debuts its First Arm-based Very Low Power, Ultra Small Form Factor Rugged Mission Computer

Curtiss-Wright Debuts its First Arm-based Very Low Power, Ultra Small Form Factor Rugged Mission Computer

Curtiss-Wright Debuts its First Arm-based Low Power, Ultra Small Form Factor Rugged Mission Computer, Parvus DuraCOR 310

03/01/2016
Military Embedded Systems

For COTS, Small is the Next Big Thing

The aerospace and defense embedded COTS market has started to see whole new classes of small and ultra-small line-replaceable unit (LRU) offerings.

05/01/2015