Rugged COTS Military Computers
ADLINK Technology (San Jose, CA) has introduced a line of Extreme Rugged™ Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) military computers based on the Intel® Core™2 Duo and Atom™ N270 processors, the MilSystem™ 840 and the MilSystem™ 735. The MilSystem™ 735 and MilSystem™ 840 are built for maximum reliability in the harshest conditions. Designed from the ground up to withstand extreme temperature and high shock environments, they utilize an extreme rugged enclosure with fanless passive-convection cooling and provide a -40°C to +75°C operating temperature range. MIL-STD-D38999 military grade connectors are used by both systems to maximize the reliability of connections between the system and peripherals.
ADLINK’s MilSystems are available in high performance and power efficient configurations. The MilSystem 840 incorporates the Intel® Core™2 Duo L7500 1.6 GHz processor and up to 4 GB of DDR2 RAM. Utilizing Intel's GMA X3100 graphics controller, the MilSystem™ 840 supports CRTs, flat panels, and wide screen digital TVs at resolutions of up to 2048×1536 including 1920×1080 at 85Hz (HDTV). The MilSystem™ 735 is based on the Ampro by ADLINK™ LittleBoard™ 735 and features the power efficient Intel® Atom™ processor N270, up to 2 GB of DDR2 RAM, and Intel® GMA 950 graphics core supporting display resolutions up to 2048×1536 at 75 Hz. The MilSystem™ 840 and MilSystem™ 735 are available with Ubuntu Linux or Windows® XP Professional pre-installed. Additional operating systems supported include
Windows® CE, QNX®, and VxWorks®.
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