XMC GPU, Video & Format Converter Mezzanines

P/XMC GPU & Format Converter Mezzanines
P/XMC GPU & Format Converter Mezzanines
XMC GPU, Video & Format Converter Mezzanines

Add advanced graphics and video without losing a slot

Curtiss-Wright XMC format converters, GPU, and video processors fit conveniently onto existing modules equipped with a mezzanine site saving a backplane slot. Field-proven, our rugged modules feature powerful capabilities, including various input, output, and performance level options to meet your requirements. 

P/XMC GPU processor cards

Product Image Product Name Function Generation Features PCIe Configuration Standard Data Sheet
XMC-FC1 Format Converter 2x DVI inputs, 2x SDI/VGA/STANAG-3350/ARINC-818 outputs - XMC
XMC-4701 Graphics Input, Graphics Output WOLF FGX 4 x video capture channels selectable from 4x HD/3G-SDI or 2x analog composite CVBS 4-lane PCIe2 XMC
XMC-715 & X-715 Graphics & GPU AMD Radeon E4690 2ch DVI, VGA, CVBS or 2ch DisplayPort x2 Gen 2 XMC
Graphics Software Suite Software Supports AMD E8860 & E4690 - OpenVPX, VPX, VPX-REDI, XMC
XMC-4906 GPU NVIDIA Ampere GA7 (RTX2000E) 4 GB GDDR5 memory, 96 GB/s max memory bandwidth, 4 independent video outputs 8-lane PCIe3 XMC
 

Reduce cost, risk, and time to market with COTS hardware

Our broad selection of open-architecture, commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) rugged embedded computing solutions process data in real time to support mission-critical functions. Field proven, highly engineered and manufactured to stringent quality standards, Curtiss-Wright’s COTS boards leverage our extensive experience and expertise to reduce your program cost, development time and overall risk.

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Designing Highly Effective Embedded Graphics Solutions for the Aerospace and Defense Industry

Modern gaming systems have driven the need for powerful, versatile graphics processing units (GPUs) that can handle an ever-evolving variety of software applications. These robust, high-performance GPUs have migrated into the embedded aerospace and defense markets where they have enabled next-generation video processing in deployed applications.