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Conduant Introduces NTX16 PCI Express Recorder

Data recorder subsystem features versatility, performance at 800MB/s.

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By DE Editors  

September 11, 2009

By DE Editors

Conduant Corporation, has introduced its NTX16 PCI Express Recorder, which provides more than 800MB/s recording and playback performance. The NTX16 supports high-volume data streaming applications including high-speed data acquisition, high-resolution video, satellite data downloads, and digital signal processing (DSP).

The NTX16 PCI Express features direct peer-to-peer streaming across a PCI Express cable interface for applications requiring high bandwidth data capture and fail-safe performance. PCI Express cabling provides compatibility when interfacing with systems supporting VPX, VXS, XMC, CompactPCI Express, and PXI Express environments.

The NTX16 can operate as a standalone system with network control or can be directly connected to a host computer via a PCI Express 8-lane bus interface.  External I/O options are available including Serial FPDP and LVDS.

The 7-in.-high chassis accepts up to 16 storage drives for 32 Terabytes of storage capacity. The 20-in.-deep NTX16 PCI Express Recorder system is rack mountable.

For more information, visit Conduant Corp.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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