Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT®)(NASDAQ:IDTI),
the Analog and Digital Company™ delivering essential mixed-signal
semiconductor solutions, today announced that Curtiss-Wright Controls
Embedded Computing (NYSE:CW) has selected multiple devices from IDT’s
PCI Express (PCIe®) and Serial RapidIO portfolios for use on its
CHAMP-AV5 and CHAMP-AV8 Digital Signal Processing solutions. By
leveraging the innovative features of IDT’s PCIe and RapidIO products,
the CHAMP-AV5 and CHAMP-AV8 bring the floating-point performance of the
Intel® Core i7™ architecture to high-performance digital signal
processing computing solutions tailored for defense applications such as
radar, sonar, signal intelligence and image processing.
The CHAMP-AV5 multi-processing board utilizes a pair of 2.53GHz
dual-core Core i7 processors in a VME64x form factor standard. The
processors are connected using the IDT 89HPES32NT8BG2,
a 32-lane, 8-port PCI Express Gen 2 switch designed to support
multiprocessor designs through unique features including dual Direct
Memory Access (DMA) functions, multiple clock domain isolation, and an
unprecedented eight non-transparent bridging (NTB) functions to enable
root complex isolation, failover support, and inter-processor
communication between PCIe domains.
Supporting Gen2 Serial RapidIO and PCIe interfaces, the CHAMP-AV8
OpenVPX multi-processing board offers triple the bandwidth of first
generation VPX products with up to 32 GB/s of fabric performance to
complement the additional processing performance supplied by two quad
core Intel Core i7 processors. Key to the enablement of RapidIO with
Intel PCIe based processors is the IDT Tsi721
PCIe Gen 2 to RapidIO Gen 2 protocol conversion bridge. The Tsi721
translates a 16 Gbps port of the PCIe protocol to RapidIO and vice
versa. An IDT CPS-1432
provides RapidIO Gen 2 switching and connection to an offboard interface
at up to 20 Gbps per port for multiprocessing expansion. An IDT
89HPES32NT8BG2 PCI Express Gen 2 switch is used for connection of the
processors to an offboard expansion interface as well as an onboard XMC
card connector.
"PCIe continues to expand its footprint beyond servers and into embedded
system design and the feature requirements have evolved from the
traditional server IO fan-out into multiprocessor systems that are
deployed in harsh environmental conditions. Likewise, RapidIO is
expanding beyond its traditional markets to include x86-based systems
and even getting traction in server applications,” said Mario
Montana, vice president and general manager of the Enterprise
Computing Division at IDT. "IDT is the only company to be able to supply
both PCI Express and RapidIO solutions. Our latest products complement
each other and provide customers with solution choices that best fit
their requirements.”
"Curtiss-Wright Controls is a leading designer and manufacturer of
rugged deployed commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products for the
Aerospace and Defense markets. We have included IDT switching and
bridging solutions on multiple platforms because of their rich product
features and IDT’s excellent customer support,” said Lynn Bamford, vice
president and general manager of Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded
Computing. "In multiprocessor environments, the use of key functionality
such as NTB and DMA are essential in utilizing PCIe as an interconnect
fabric. For applications that use RapidIO as the primary interconnect,
the Tsi721 allows the use of x86 processors based on PCIe while still
taking advantage of the compelling features of RapidIO.”
To learn more about IDT’s comprehensive, industry-leading PCI Express
and RapidIO solution offerings, visit www.idt.com/go/PCIe
and www.idt.com/go/SRIO.
About
IDT
Integrated Device Technology, Inc., the Analog and Digital Company™,
develops system-level solutions that optimize its customers’
applications. IDT uses its market leadership in timing, serial switching
and interfaces, and adds analog and system expertise to provide complete
application-optimized, mixed-signal solutions for the communications,
computing and consumer segments. Headquartered in San Jose, Calif., IDT
has design, manufacturing and sales facilities throughout the world. IDT
stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Stock Market® under the
symbol "IDTI.” Additional information about IDT is accessible at www.IDT.com.
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About Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing
Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing is the industry’s most
comprehensive and experienced single source for embedded solutions,
ranging from Processing, Subsystems, Data Communication, DSP, and Video
& Graphics to the most advanced board level components and fully
integrated custom systems. The Embedded Computing group serves the
defense, aerospace, commercial and industrial markets and is part of
Curtiss-Wright Controls Inc.
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