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Curtiss-Wright Introduces High Density Solid State Drive Module

Curtiss-Wright Introduces High Density Solid State Drive Module

Curtiss-Wright introduces high-density solid-state drive module

03/07/2017
Curtiss-Wright Debuts Industry's First COTS Data Storage System to Support 2-Layer Encryption for Protecting Classified Data-at-Rest

Curtiss-Wright Debuts Industry's First COTS Data Storage to Support 2-Layer Encryption for Protecting Classified Data-at-Rest

Rugged DTS1 network attached storage (NAS) device now supports NSA's Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) 2-Layer Encryption approach for secure data-at-rest.

01/23/2017
Military Embedded Systems

NSA-Approved Two-Layer Encryption Approach Slashes Cost and Development Time

Paul Davis from Curtiss-Wright looks at the NSA-approved two-layer encryption approach which slashes cost and development time.

09/02/2016
Electronic Design

VME Interfaces Return to FPGAs

One example of an FPGA-based VME interface alternative is Curtiss-Wright’s Helix, a field-tested and proven PCI Express-to-VME64x transparent bridge that provides a full VME64xMaster/Slave interface with a direct bridge to a PCI Express upstream port

07/06/2016
Curtiss-Wright Shrinks Size & Weight of Networked Data Storage System for Unmanned Platforms

Curtiss-Wright Shrinks Size & Weight of Networked Data Storage System for Unmanned Platforms

New rugged DTS1 network attached storage (NAS) subsystem stores 2 TB; supports optional AES-256 encryption for secure data-at-rest.

05/03/2016
Military Embedded Systems

Long live VME!

Aaron Frank discusses the continuation of VME after the end-of-life of the popular Tempe TSI148 VMEbus bridge chip.

03/15/2016
Curtiss-Wright’s New FPGA-based VME Interface Combats Obsolescence

Curtiss-Wright’s New FPGA-based VME Interface Combats Obsolescence

Curtiss-Wright's new VME64x Interface replaces the Tempe device with a long-life reconfigurable FPGA solution in order to combat obsolescence.

03/14/2016
Curtiss-Wright's New T2080-based VME Single Board Computer Delivers Big Boost in Performance at Reduced Cost

Curtiss-Wright's New T2080-based VME Single Board Computer Delivers Big Boost in Performance at Reduced Cost

Curtiss-Wright's new T2080-based VME SBC features an NXP® Power® Architecture T2080 Processor backed with an FPGA-based VME Interface. Read more here!

03/14/2016