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e2v and Adeneo partner to create the world's smallest multicore computer for aerospace applications
Monday, 18 July 2016

The new computer from e2v and Adeneo, achieves its ultra-compact size by combining e2v's processing expertise and Adeneo's state-of-the-art design and manufacturing capabilities. Adeneo has developed a three layer custom Printed Circuit Board design that integrates e2v's QT10A powerful processing solution to create a rugged, ultra-compact avionics computer.

The new COTS (Commercial Off The Shelf) avionics computer measures just 70 x 50 x 40mm, which offers both size and weight reductions in aerospace systems. Peripheral communications pass through avionic standard connectors that can be used in many aerospace applications, including Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and will be flight ready in 2018.

The QT10A, the heart of the computer, is the first product of e2v's Qormino™ family, combining an NXP QorIQ™ T1040 processor with 1GB DDR3L memory on a custom substrate, creating a powerful processing solution.

Eric Marcelot, Marketing & Business Development Director, commented, “With the ever-growing SWaP (Size, Weight and Power) constraints within the aerospace market, we are proud to develop a powerful, ultra-compact computer that's commercially available.”

François Sébès, President of Adeneo, added “Combining our core competencies with the benefits of e2v's Qormino® in the computer design, we're able to keep our competitive edge in developing innovative embedded computers.”

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