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Elma Electronic

44350 S. Grimmer Blvd.
Fremont, California 94538
https://www.elma.com/
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Elma's new composite ATR weighs 24 percent less than its metal cousin - Eletter Product

June 08, 2012
Strong, rugged and portable, Elma's Composite ATR shaves off the weight? for those applications where weight is the most critical element in SWaP. Elma's Composite ATRs leverages Elma's proven COTS rugged construction techniques, yet delivers a lighter platform for weight constrained projects. The design accommodates a wide range of embedded COTS open source architectures and payloads. It allows for DC and AC power variations, and Elma will design the MIL-STD wiring and connectors specifically for your I/O needs.
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Elma's New 3U OpenVPX Mini ATR Provides Flexibility in a Small Footprint - Eletter Product

June 01, 2012
The modular design of this Mini ATR platform allows for various configurations. The chassis can easily be scaled up or down while using the same side walls. DC and AC power variations as well as custom front I/O configurations are available. Elma also offers a wide selection of backplanes in various architectures and has different milled card cage sizes off-the-shelf.
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Fast Secure Erasure and Write Protection in Rugged Storage from Elma - Eletter Product

April 12, 2012
Elma's new, high-capacity mass data storage mezzanine supports 10 major defense agency secure erasure procedures via a front panel push button with an LED indicator to confirm data erasure. It also enables write protection via a front panel toggle switch.
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Taking the VPX ecosystem to the next level - Story

October 27, 2009
The VPX industry needs to add more test/prototype and development tools to its ecosystem, and careful consideration of modules, cooling methods, and subsystem integration is also necessary in furthering the high-speed architecture's ecosystem.
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Taking the VPX ecosystem to the next level - Story

October 27, 2009
The VPX industry needs to add more test/prototype and development tools to its ecosystem, and careful consideration of modules, cooling methods, and subsystem integration is also necessary in furthering the high-speed architecture's ecosystem.