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OpenVPX backplane with 100GbE support introduced for SOSA aligned development - News
March 26, 2025WATERLOO, Ontario. Pixus Technologies released a new 3U, 1-slot OpenVPX backplane designed to support 100 Gigabit Ethernet (100GbE) speeds and development efforts aligned with the Sensor Open Systems Architecture, or SOSA, Technical Standard, the company announced in a statement.
CMOSS and SOSA aligned development backplane introduced by Pixus Technologies - News
February 17, 2025ONTARIO, Canada. Pixus Technologies introduced a new C5ISR Modular Suite of Standards, or CMOSS, and Sensor Open Systems Architecture, or SOSA, Technical Standard aligned development backplane designed to support a range of I/O intensive and compute-intensive applications, the company announced in a statement.
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Pixus Expands Line of Subrack Components For Rackmount Enclosures - Product
October 01, 2024Pixus Technologies, a provider of embedded computing and enclosure solutions, now offers an expanded line of subrack components. This includes new subrack depths and heights in both the version mount and horizontal-mounted orientations for boards plugging into a 19” rackmountable enclosure.
1-slot 3U OpenVPX backplanes released by Pixus Technologies - News
September 26, 2024WATERLOO, Ontario. Pixus Technologies introduced new 1-slot 3U OpenVPX backplanes, including versions compatible with MultiGig RT3, the company announced in a statement.
Type X Slimline Board Ejector Handle/Panel Sets from Pixus Save Panel Space - Press Release
August 15, 2024Pixus Technologies, a provider of embedded computing and enclosure solutions, offers new 3U and 6U handle/panel sets for OpenVPX and other architecture boards.
Ruggedizing a commercial enclosure? Not so fast … - Story
August 05, 2024While it is true that board-level embedded products can be extremely difficult to design, designing and/or ruggedizing an enclosure for an embedded computing system carries its own set of challenges.