CPU choice on the board, called Rhea, is either the four-core 1.5GHz x7433RE, or the two-core 2GHz x7213RE.
“Whilst no longer the cutting edge of technology, VME continues to be a widely installed architecture, particularly in the defense market,” according to Concurrent. “Rhea VME single board computer harnesses the latest technology for customers looking for a simple upgrade.”
Backing up the processors is 16Gbyte of soldered DDR4 DRAM with in-band error-correction for 3,200Mtransfer/s.
The board has mass storage interfaces for up to two external SATA300 and two SATA via connector P2, then on-board PCIe support for an optional M.2 module.
There are two front-panel Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 connectors, and two transformer-isolated (50V) rear panel Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. One interface supports VITA 31.1 – Gigabit Ethernet for VME64x backplanes.
A PMC/XMC mezzanine interface, and an optional second, can be used to add one or two VITA 35 interfaces among others.
It has a 6U single-slot (20.3mm front panel) for factor with 160-way connectors for P1 and P2, and an optional P0 connector.
The single-board computers are rated for 20g shock (11ms half-sine) and 2g vibration (5 – 2,000Hz 0.38mm peak)
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