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Reflex CES Demonstrates SoC FPGA-based System-on-Module at Embedded World 2013; Highlights Prototyping Platform, Recorders, Customizable Rugged Systems

Who:

At Embedded World 2013Reflex CES, a provider of custom embedded and complex systems, will highlight its System-on-Module (SOM) design expertise with a video, and demonstrate its new FPP25 FPGA prototyping platform, rugged embedded systems, and new high-speed data recorders. 

What: Video & Demonstrations at Embedded World

SoC FPGA-based SoM

Reflex CES uses its expertise in SoM solutions based on FPGA and SoCs to accelerate its customers’ design productivity. A video demonstration based on a SoC module and an evaluation board using a Xilinx Zynq FPGA will highlight the company’s baseboard design, custom embedded design (system, board, firmware and software) and manufacturing capabilities. 

Fast Prototyping Platform

The Reflex CES FPP25 platform offers a fast ASIC/SOC prototyping platform based on Xilinx Virtex-7 2000T FPGAs and automatic partitioning for emulating designs of up to 25-million ASIC gates using a stand-alone system. It gives design engineers an easy-to-use, next generation platform to speed up validation and verification of their complex, high-density digital designs.

Rugged Systems

Reflex CES will showcase examples of customizable embedded systems that use rugged VPX and CompactPCI boards. 

High-Speed Data Recorders

Reflex CES will demonstrate high-speed data recorders based on PCIe x8 GEN 2 architecture with customizable and removable cartridges. The recorders target laboratory developed rugged embedded systems used for video, telecommunications or custom data recording. They offer 1.6GBps of bandwidth in recording mode and fit in a large range of acquisition boards using  PCIe bus interfaces.

When/Where

Video and Demonstrations:

10:00 to 18:30, Tuesday, February 26

10:00 to 18:00, Wednesday, February 27

10:00 to 16:00, Thursday, February 28

NürnbergMesse, Hall 1, Booth 1-103

               Nuremberg, Germany

Information and Registration

To schedule a meeting with Reflex CES, please email sneveu@reflexces.com.

For more information about Reflex CES, please visit www.reflexces.com.

To register for Embedded World, please visit http://www.embedded-world.de/en/.

About Reflex CES

Reflex CES  designs and manufactures high-speed boards and rugged systems based on high-density FPGAs that significantly reduce its customers’ technology risks. The company provides custom embedded and complex systems, and specializes in Modified-Off-The-Shelf (MOTS) solutions for VPX/OpenVPX, CompactPCI, VME rugged systems, embedded systems, industrial systems, high-speed boards, FPGA boards and PCIe boards. Its expertise spans from chip-level and software-level designs up to complete system-level designs, manufacturing, and production of small and medium series of turn-key systems targeting customers in the military/aerospace, defense, telecommunications, medical and industrial sectors. For more information, please visit http://www.reflexces.com/en/.

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