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11 March 2010
Buyer's Guide: CPCI Boards

BITTWARE INC.

33 North Main Street
Concord, NH USA 03301
info@bittware.com
http://www.bittware.com/products/compactPCI/cpci.stm

Readers should contact:
George Allie
Ph: 603-226-0404
Fax: 603-226-6667
sales@bittware.com


PRODUCT INFORMATION:

What CompactPCI Board types do you support?
3U & 6U


What typical communication applications are your CompactPCI boards used in?
Normal usage sonar, radar, medical imaging, inspection. When dealing with communication digital radio and specialized modems.


Do you employ DSPs on your CompactPCI boards? If yes, what DSP architectures do you support?
Analog Devices ADSP-2106X and ADSP-2116X SHARC DSPs


What microprocessor architectures do you support on your CompactPCI boards?
N/A


What are the clock rates (in MHz) for these microprocessors?
N/A


Do you use FPGAs/PLDs on your board architectures? If yes, what FPGAs/ PLDs do you use?
Yes, QuickLogic, Xilinx, Lattice, Actel


What operating systems does your board support?
Windows 95/98/NT/2000, Linux


Do you now support or plan to support a switch-fabric backplane on your board architectures? If yes, what architecture do you plan to support?
We have future plans to support. The plans are still under investigation and one possibility is StarFabric.


Do you offer support for high-availability software packages on your CompactPCI board architectures? If yes, what software packages are supported?
N/A


Do you support Linux on your board architectures? If yes, what version of Linux do you support?
Yes, Kernel 2.2 and 2.4


What is the size of your board architecture (3U, 6U, etc.)?
We support both 3U and 6U


What is the price range for your boards?
$1,500.00-$10,000.00


What interface types do your boards offer?
PMC, link ports, serial ports, RS-232


How much memory is supplied on the CompactPCI board?
Up to 512 MB


Are your boards NEBS compliant? If yes, what level of compliance have you achieved?
N/A


What is the URL for your company web site?
www.bittware.com




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