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Pixus Offers OpenVPX Backplanes with Integrated PSU Slots - Press Release
July 15, 2021Pixus Technologies, a provider of embedded computing and enclosure solutions, has announced a new 3-slot 3U OpenVPX backplane with an additional VITA 62 PSU slot.
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Pixus Announces New 1/2 ATR Enclosures for 6U SpaceVPX and OpenVPX Systems - Press Release
May 27, 2021Pixus Technologies, a provider of embedded computing and enclosure solutions, has announced new ATRs for SpaceVPX systems supporting 6U OpenVPX boards of 160mm or 220mm depths.
New Development Chassis for 6U OpenVPX Boards with VITA 67 RF, SOSA Interfaces - Press Release
April 19, 2021Pixus Technologies, a provider of embedded computing and enclosure solutions, has announced a new 3-slot 6U OpenVPX development backplane and chassis platform.
3U OpenVPX chassis ideal for SOSA designs announced by Pixus Technologies - News
April 02, 2021ONTARIO, Canada. Pixus Technologies, a provider of embedded computing and enclosure solutions, announced a new 10-slot 3U OpenVPX enclosure system geared for Sensor Open Standard Architecture (SOSA) requirements.
Pixus Releases MIL-grade Version of RX310 Software Defined Radio - Press Release
March 08, 2021Pixus Technologies, a provider of embedded computing and enclosure solutions, has announced a new implementation of its ruggedized enclosure utilizing NI’s Ettus Research brand Software Defined Radio (SDR).
Versatility is key as OpenVPX enclosure requirements continue to evolve - Story
February 10, 2021Despite the fact that OpenVPX is an open standard architecture, there is a significant amount of variation of system platforms. The application needs for OpenVPX systems continue to evolve rapidly. New challenges brought by the SOSA [Sensor Open Systems Architecture] Consortium’s efforts; new complementary VITA [VMEbus International Trade Association] standards; size, weight, and power (SWaP) concerns; the expanding number of backplane profiles; and SpaceVPX implementations are requiring a versatile approach by the backplane/enclosure developers.