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Extreme Engineering Solutions, Inc. (X-ES) Embedded Services Router (ESR) with Cisco IOS-XE® on an XMC/PMC Module XChange6300

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The XChange6300 XMC/PMC-based Embedded Services Router (ESR) router runs Cisco IOS-XE® Software with Cisco Mobile Ready Net capabilities, providing highly secure data, voice, and video communications to stationary and mobile network nodes across wired and wireless links. When combined with UHF, VHF, Wi-Fi, and other radio platforms, the combination can create mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), without requiring a connection to central infrastructure for military and emergency response. It extends the Cisco enterprise infrastructure beyond the reach of traditional fixed-network infrastructure for oil and gas, mining, smart grid, heavy construction, transportation, homeland security, and public safety applications. The router offers two combo ports that can independently support either 10/100/1000BASE-T or 1000BASE-X Ethernet ports, as well as one fixed 1000BASE-X or 2500BASE-X Ethernet port directly from the CPU. The XChange6300 also offers a rich Cisco IOS-XE® Software feature set, suitable for the most Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP)-constrained applications. To meet the needs of demanding mobile and embedded networking applications, the XChange6300 ESR provides onboard hardware encryption to off-load encryption processing, radio aware routing (RAR) with support for the latest Dynamic Link Exchange Protocol (DLEP), support for IPv6, integrated threat control with Cisco IOS-XE® firewalls and Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), and Quality of Service (QoS). The XChange6300 ESR uses the same Cisco IOS-XE® that IT staffs in the military, energy, public safety, and other industries are already trained on, enabling these organizations to expand their network to personnel, equipment, facilities, and vehicles at the edge of the network – warfighters on the battlefield, mines and drilling platforms, natural disaster mobile command centers – without any additional training. The XChange6300 ESR is a conduction-cooled XMC/PMC router card that can plug into existing sockets or be used in stand-alone applications. X-ES provides an XChange6300 development platform, along with ruggedized, deployable, packaged router systems. Features Runs Cisco IOS-XE® software Marvell® ARMADA® 88F7040 ARM-based processor One 1000BASE-X or 2500BASE-X Ethernet SerDes port from CPU Two ports that can be independently configured as either 1000BASE-X or 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet ports One RS-232 or RS-422/485 serial port Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CME) support Cisco Mobile Ready Net, which allows for mobile ad hoc networking and radio aware routing Onboard hardware acceleration Integrated threat control using Cisco IOS-XE® Firewall, Cisco IOS-XE® Zone-based Firewall, Cisco IOS-XE® Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), and Cisco IOS-XE® Content Filtering Identity management using authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) and public key infrastructure XMC/PMC form factor Conduction-cooled Technical Specs Memory 4 GB DDR4 ECC SDRAM Up to 128 MB NOR flash 128 kB SEEPROM I/O Interfaces One 1000BASE-X or 2500BASE-X Ethernet SerDes port from CPU Two ports that can be independently configured as either 1000BASE-X or 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet ports One RS-232 or RS-422/485 serial port Hardware Encryption Support Onboard hardware encryption processor supporting IP Security (IPsec) Secure Sockets Layer with transparent LAN services (SSL/TLS) Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP) Triple Digital Encryption Standard (3DES) Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Routing Protocols Routing Information Protocol (RIP) RIPv2 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Cisco Discovery Protocol IP Policy Routing IP Multicast Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) Versions 1 and 2 Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Versions 1 and 2 IP Multicast Load Splitting Cisco Group Management Protocol (GMP) VLANs Up to 32 VLANs supported per router IPv4 and IPv6 IPv6 routing and Cisco Express Forwarding switching IPv6 QoS IPv6 tunneling support Zone-based Firewall for IPv6 traffic Encapsulations Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) client and server for Fast Ethernet 802.1q VLAN trunking support Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) Additional protocol support Telnet Asynchronous tunneling Storage Allocation and Coding (STAC) compression Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) header compression Radio Aware Routing Optimizes IP routing over fixed or temporary radio networks Factors radio link metrics into route calculations Immediately recognizes and adapts to changes in network neighbor status Dynamic Link Exchange Protocol (DLEP) Router Radio Control Protocol (R2CP) RFC 5578 (authored by Cisco®) Mobile Ad Hoc Networks OSPFv3 enhancements for mobile ad hoc networks Mobile IP Home agent and mobile router redundancy Mobile router preferred interfaces Mobile router reverse tunneling Mobile router asymmetric links Mobile router static and dynamic networks Static co-located care-of address Authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) server Cisco Mobile Networks Network Address Translation (NAT) Traversal over Mobile IP Support for Mobile IP tunnel templates, allowing configuration of IP Multicast and IPsec on Mobile IP tunnels Mobile IP foreign agent local routing optimization Suite-B Support Suite-B support in IOS-XE® SW crypto including Suite-B-GCM-128, Suite-B-GCM-256, Suite-B-GMAC-128, Suite-B-GMAC-256 as described in RFC-4869 Authentication Route and router authentication Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) Microsoft CHAP (MS-CHAP) local password IP basic and extended access lists Time-based access control lists (ACLs) Secure Connectivity Secure collaborative communications with Group Encrypted Transport VPN, Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN), or Enhanced Easy VPN Integrated Threat Control Responding to sophisticated network attacks and threats using Cisco IOS-XE® Firewall, Cisco IOS-XE® Zone-based Firewall, Cisco IOS-XE® IPS, Cisco IOS-XE® Content Filtering, and Flexible Packet Matching (FPM) Identity Management Intelligently protecting endpoints using technologies such as authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) and public key infrastructure (PKI) Security Protocols IP Security (IPsec) Secure Sockets Layer with transparent LAN services (SSL/TLS) Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP) Triple Digital Encryption Standard (3DES) Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Traffic Management QoS Generic traffic shaping Class-based Ethernet matching and mobile access routing (802.1p Class of Service [CoS]) Committed access rate Flow-based Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) Class-based Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ) Low Latency Queuing (LLQ) Priority Queuing Link Fragmentation and Interleaving (LFI) Traffic Policing Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) Unified Communications Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express with support for up to 48 phones Management Services Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Versions 2 and 3 Telnet Console port RADIUS TACACS+ Cisco Service Assurance Agent Syslog Response Time Reporter Network Time Protocol (NTP) Client Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) Client and Server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Client and Server DHCP Relay Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) Tool Command Language (Tcl) Scripts Tcl script support Address Conservation NAT Many-to-One (Port Address Translation [PAT]) NAT Many-to-Many (Multi-NAT) DHCP Client Address Negotiation Easy IP Phase I Physical Characteristics XMC/PMC conduction-cooled form factor Dimensions: 149 mm x 74 mm, 10 mm stacking height Environmental Requirements Contact factory for appropriate board configuration based on environmental requirements. Supported ruggedization levels (see the X-ES Ruggedization Chart): 5 Conformal coating available as an ordering option Power Requirements Power will vary based on configuration and usage. Please consult factory.
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Embedded Services Router (ESR) with Cisco IOS-XE® on an XMC/PMC Module
XChange6300
Embedded Services Router (ESR) with Cisco IOS-XE® on an XMC/PMC Module XChange6300
The XChange6300 XMC/PMC-based Embedded Services Router (ESR) router runs Cisco IOS-XE® Software with Cisco Mobile Ready Net capabilities, providing highly secure data, voice, and video communications to stationary and mobile network nodes across wired and wireless links. When combined with UHF, VHF, Wi-Fi, and other radio platforms, the combination can create mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), without requiring a connection to central infrastructure for military and emergency response. It extends the Cisco enterprise infrastructure beyond the reach of traditional fixed-network infrastructure for oil and gas, mining, smart grid, heavy construction, transportation, homeland security, and public safety applications. The router offers two combo ports that can independently support either 10/100/1000BASE-T or 1000BASE-X Ethernet ports, as well as one fixed 1000BASE-X or 2500BASE-X Ethernet port directly from the CPU. The XChange6300 also offers a rich Cisco IOS-XE® Software feature set, suitable for the most Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP)-constrained applications. To meet the needs of demanding mobile and embedded networking applications, the XChange6300 ESR provides onboard hardware encryption to off-load encryption processing, radio aware routing (RAR) with support for the latest Dynamic Link Exchange Protocol (DLEP), support for IPv6, integrated threat control with Cisco IOS-XE® firewalls and Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), and Quality of Service (QoS). The XChange6300 ESR uses the same Cisco IOS-XE® that IT staffs in the military, energy, public safety, and other industries are already trained on, enabling these organizations to expand their network to personnel, equipment, facilities, and vehicles at the edge of the network – warfighters on the battlefield, mines and drilling platforms, natural disaster mobile command centers – without any additional training. The XChange6300 ESR is a conduction-cooled XMC/PMC router card that can plug into existing sockets or be used in stand-alone applications. X-ES provides an XChange6300 development platform, along with ruggedized, deployable, packaged router systems. Features Runs Cisco IOS-XE® software Marvell® ARMADA® 88F7040 ARM-based processor One 1000BASE-X or 2500BASE-X Ethernet SerDes port from CPU Two ports that can be independently configured as either 1000BASE-X or 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet ports One RS-232 or RS-422/485 serial port Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CME) support Cisco Mobile Ready Net, which allows for mobile ad hoc networking and radio aware routing Onboard hardware acceleration Integrated threat control using Cisco IOS-XE® Firewall, Cisco IOS-XE® Zone-based Firewall, Cisco IOS-XE® Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), and Cisco IOS-XE® Content Filtering Identity management using authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) and public key infrastructure XMC/PMC form factor Conduction-cooled Technical Specs Memory 4 GB DDR4 ECC SDRAM Up to 128 MB NOR flash 128 kB SEEPROM I/O Interfaces One 1000BASE-X or 2500BASE-X Ethernet SerDes port from CPU Two ports that can be independently configured as either 1000BASE-X or 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet ports One RS-232 or RS-422/485 serial port Hardware Encryption Support Onboard hardware encryption processor supporting IP Security (IPsec) Secure Sockets Layer with transparent LAN services (SSL/TLS) Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP) Triple Digital Encryption Standard (3DES) Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Routing Protocols Routing Information Protocol (RIP) RIPv2 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Cisco Discovery Protocol IP Policy Routing IP Multicast Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) Versions 1 and 2 Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Versions 1 and 2 IP Multicast Load Splitting Cisco Group Management Protocol (GMP) VLANs Up to 32 VLANs supported per router IPv4 and IPv6 IPv6 routing and Cisco Express Forwarding switching IPv6 QoS IPv6 tunneling support Zone-based Firewall for IPv6 traffic Encapsulations Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) client and server for Fast Ethernet 802.1q VLAN trunking support Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) Additional protocol support Telnet Asynchronous tunneling Storage Allocation and Coding (STAC) compression Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) header compression Radio Aware Routing Optimizes IP routing over fixed or temporary radio networks Factors radio link metrics into route calculations Immediately recognizes and adapts to changes in network neighbor status Dynamic Link Exchange Protocol (DLEP) Router Radio Control Protocol (R2CP) RFC 5578 (authored by Cisco®) Mobile Ad Hoc Networks OSPFv3 enhancements for mobile ad hoc networks Mobile IP Home agent and mobile router redundancy Mobile router preferred interfaces Mobile router reverse tunneling Mobile router asymmetric links Mobile router static and dynamic networks Static co-located care-of address Authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) server Cisco Mobile Networks Network Address Translation (NAT) Traversal over Mobile IP Support for Mobile IP tunnel templates, allowing configuration of IP Multicast and IPsec on Mobile IP tunnels Mobile IP foreign agent local routing optimization Suite-B Support Suite-B support in IOS-XE® SW crypto including Suite-B-GCM-128, Suite-B-GCM-256, Suite-B-GMAC-128, Suite-B-GMAC-256 as described in RFC-4869 Authentication Route and router authentication Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) Microsoft CHAP (MS-CHAP) local password IP basic and extended access lists Time-based access control lists (ACLs) Secure Connectivity Secure collaborative communications with Group Encrypted Transport VPN, Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN), or Enhanced Easy VPN Integrated Threat Control Responding to sophisticated network attacks and threats using Cisco IOS-XE® Firewall, Cisco IOS-XE® Zone-based Firewall, Cisco IOS-XE® IPS, Cisco IOS-XE® Content Filtering, and Flexible Packet Matching (FPM) Identity Management Intelligently protecting endpoints using technologies such as authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) and public key infrastructure (PKI) Security Protocols IP Security (IPsec) Secure Sockets Layer with transparent LAN services (SSL/TLS) Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP) Triple Digital Encryption Standard (3DES) Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Traffic Management QoS Generic traffic shaping Class-based Ethernet matching and mobile access routing (802.1p Class of Service [CoS]) Committed access rate Flow-based Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) Class-based Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ) Low Latency Queuing (LLQ) Priority Queuing Link Fragmentation and Interleaving (LFI) Traffic Policing Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) Unified Communications Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express with support for up to 48 phones Management Services Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Versions 2 and 3 Telnet Console port RADIUS TACACS+ Cisco Service Assurance Agent Syslog Response Time Reporter Network Time Protocol (NTP) Client Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) Client and Server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Client and Server DHCP Relay Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) Tool Command Language (Tcl) Scripts Tcl script support Address Conservation NAT Many-to-One (Port Address Translation [PAT]) NAT Many-to-Many (Multi-NAT) DHCP Client Address Negotiation Easy IP Phase I Physical Characteristics XMC/PMC conduction-cooled form factor Dimensions: 149 mm x 74 mm, 10 mm stacking height Environmental Requirements Contact factory for appropriate board configuration based on environmental requirements. Supported ruggedization levels (see the X-ES Ruggedization Chart): 5 Conformal coating available as an ordering option Power Requirements Power will vary based on configuration and usage. Please consult factory.

The XChange6300 XMC/PMC-based Embedded Services Router (ESR) router runs Cisco IOS-XE® Software with Cisco Mobile Ready Net capabilities, providing highly secure data, voice, and video communications to stationary and mobile network nodes across wired and wireless links. When combined with UHF, VHF, Wi-Fi, and other radio platforms, the combination can create mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), without requiring a connection to central infrastructure for military and emergency response. It extends the Cisco enterprise infrastructure beyond the reach of traditional fixed-network infrastructure for oil and gas, mining, smart grid, heavy construction, transportation, homeland security, and public safety applications.

The router offers two combo ports that can independently support either 10/100/1000BASE-T or 1000BASE-X Ethernet ports, as well as one fixed 1000BASE-X or 2500BASE-X Ethernet port directly from the CPU. The XChange6300 also offers a rich Cisco IOS-XE® Software feature set, suitable for the most Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP)-constrained applications. To meet the needs of demanding mobile and embedded networking applications, the XChange6300 ESR provides onboard hardware encryption to off-load encryption processing, radio aware routing (RAR) with support for the latest Dynamic Link Exchange Protocol (DLEP), support for IPv6, integrated threat control with Cisco IOS-XE® firewalls and Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), and Quality of Service (QoS). The XChange6300 ESR uses the same Cisco IOS-XE® that IT staffs in the military, energy, public safety, and other industries are already trained on, enabling these organizations to expand their network to personnel, equipment, facilities, and vehicles at the edge of the network – warfighters on the battlefield, mines and drilling platforms, natural disaster mobile command centers – without any additional training.

The XChange6300 ESR is a conduction-cooled XMC/PMC router card that can plug into existing sockets or be used in stand-alone applications. X-ES provides an XChange6300 development platform, along with ruggedized, deployable, packaged router systems.


Features

  • Runs Cisco IOS-XE® software
  • Marvell® ARMADA® 88F7040 ARM-based processor
  • One 1000BASE-X or 2500BASE-X Ethernet SerDes port from CPU
  • Two ports that can be independently configured as either 1000BASE-X or 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet ports
  • One RS-232 or RS-422/485 serial port
  • Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CME) support
  • Cisco Mobile Ready Net, which allows for mobile ad hoc networking and radio aware routing
  • Onboard hardware acceleration
  • Integrated threat control using Cisco IOS-XE® Firewall, Cisco IOS-XE® Zone-based Firewall, Cisco IOS-XE® Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), and Cisco IOS-XE® Content Filtering
  • Identity management using authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) and public key infrastructure
  • XMC/PMC form factor
  • Conduction-cooled

Technical Specs

Memory

  • 4 GB DDR4 ECC SDRAM
  • Up to 128 MB NOR flash
  • 128 kB SEEPROM

I/O Interfaces

  • One 1000BASE-X or 2500BASE-X Ethernet SerDes port from CPU
  • Two ports that can be independently configured as either 1000BASE-X or 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet ports
  • One RS-232 or RS-422/485 serial port

Hardware Encryption Support

  • Onboard hardware encryption processor supporting IP Security (IPsec)
  • Secure Sockets Layer with transparent LAN services (SSL/TLS)
  • Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP)
  • Triple Digital Encryption Standard (3DES)
  • Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
  • Internet Key Exchange (IKE)

Routing Protocols

  • Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
  • RIPv2
  • Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
  • Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
  • Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
  • Cisco Discovery Protocol
  • IP Policy Routing
  • IP Multicast Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) Versions 1 and 2
  • Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Versions 1 and 2
  • IP Multicast Load Splitting
  • Cisco Group Management Protocol (GMP)

VLANs

  • Up to 32 VLANs supported per router

IPv4 and IPv6

  • IPv6 routing and Cisco Express Forwarding switching
  • IPv6 QoS
  • IPv6 tunneling support
  • Zone-based Firewall for IPv6 traffic

Encapsulations

  • Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
  • PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) client and server for Fast Ethernet
  • 802.1q VLAN trunking support
  • Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)
  • Additional protocol support

Telnet

  • Asynchronous tunneling
  • Storage Allocation and Coding (STAC) compression
  • Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) header compression

Radio Aware Routing

  • Optimizes IP routing over fixed or temporary radio networks
  • Factors radio link metrics into route calculations
  • Immediately recognizes and adapts to changes in network neighbor status
  • Dynamic Link Exchange Protocol (DLEP)
  • Router Radio Control Protocol (R2CP)
  • RFC 5578 (authored by Cisco®)

Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

  • OSPFv3 enhancements for mobile ad hoc networks

Mobile IP

  • Home agent and mobile router redundancy
  • Mobile router preferred interfaces
  • Mobile router reverse tunneling
  • Mobile router asymmetric links
  • Mobile router static and dynamic networks
  • Static co-located care-of address
  • Authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) server
  • Cisco Mobile Networks Network Address Translation (NAT) Traversal over Mobile IP
  • Support for Mobile IP tunnel templates, allowing configuration of IP Multicast and IPsec on Mobile IP tunnels
  • Mobile IP foreign agent local routing optimization

Suite-B Support

  • Suite-B support in IOS-XE® SW crypto including Suite-B-GCM-128, Suite-B-GCM-256, Suite-B-GMAC-128, Suite-B-GMAC-256 as described in RFC-4869

Authentication

  • Route and router authentication
  • Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)
  • Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP)
  • Microsoft CHAP (MS-CHAP) local password
  • IP basic and extended access lists
  • Time-based access control lists (ACLs)

Secure Connectivity

  • Secure collaborative communications with Group Encrypted Transport VPN, Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN), or Enhanced Easy VPN

Integrated Threat Control

  • Responding to sophisticated network attacks and threats using Cisco IOS-XE® Firewall, Cisco IOS-XE® Zone-based Firewall, Cisco IOS-XE® IPS, Cisco IOS-XE® Content Filtering, and Flexible Packet Matching (FPM)

Identity Management

  • Intelligently protecting endpoints using technologies such as authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) and public key infrastructure (PKI)

Security Protocols

  • IP Security (IPsec)
  • Secure Sockets Layer with transparent LAN services (SSL/TLS)
  • Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP)
  • Triple Digital Encryption Standard (3DES)
  • Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
  • Internet Key Exchange (IKE)

Traffic Management

  • QoS
  • Generic traffic shaping
  • Class-based Ethernet matching and mobile access routing (802.1p Class of Service [CoS])
  • Committed access rate
  • Flow-based Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED)
  • Class-based Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ)
  • Low Latency Queuing (LLQ)
  • Priority Queuing
  • Link Fragmentation and Interleaving (LFI)
  • Traffic Policing Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)

Unified Communications

  • Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express with support for up to 48 phones

Management Services

  • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Versions 2 and 3
  • Telnet
  • Console port
  • RADIUS
  • TACACS+
  • Cisco Service Assurance Agent
  • Syslog
  • Response Time Reporter
  • Network Time Protocol (NTP) Client
  • Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) Client and Server
  • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Client and Server
  • DHCP Relay
  • Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)

Tool Command Language (Tcl) Scripts

  • Tcl script support

Address Conservation

  • NAT Many-to-One (Port Address Translation [PAT])
  • NAT Many-to-Many (Multi-NAT)
  • DHCP Client Address Negotiation
  • Easy IP Phase I

Physical Characteristics

  • XMC/PMC conduction-cooled form factor
  • Dimensions: 149 mm x 74 mm, 10 mm stacking height

Environmental Requirements

Contact factory for appropriate board configuration based on environmental requirements.

  • Supported ruggedization levels (see the X-ES Ruggedization Chart): 5
  • Conformal coating available as an ordering option

Power Requirements

  • Power will vary based on configuration and usage. Please consult factory.
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