Military Computers Built Rugged From The Inside Out

by Mark Lovett on February 25, 2011

Building a military-grade computer system that meets the stringent requirements of MIL-STD-810 is not just about the enclosure; the quality of what’s inside the box is equally important.  To meet the needs of battlefield computing, Trenton has introduced a line of MIL-STD-810 solutions that combine rugged chassis construction with our 30+ years of experience designing and building board level products that are able to operate in extreme environments for extended periods.

Trenton TMS4701 Military Computer

Trenton's TMS4701 Military Computer

Trenton’s TMS4701 4U 19″ rackmount computer has cert ratings for temperature, dust, shock & vibration, salt, fog, humidity and EMI/EMC.  Fully configured with a JXT6966 single board computer and BPC7041 PCI Express 2.0 backplane, both of which are designed for 7+ year availability and backed by a 5 year factory warranty, this system is ideal for long term deployment within hostile military environments.

 

Trenton TMS2700 Military Computer

Trenton's TMS2700 Military Computer

Often times rack space is at a premium, yet system performance and durability cannot be compromised.  Trenton’s TMS2700 2U 19″ rackmount computer, built with a powerful JXM7031 dual-processor MicroATX embedded motherboard, provides the answer.

 

Trenton TMS6700 ATR Military Computer

Trenton's TMS6700 ATR Military Computer

Mobile computing systems, such as those required for vehicle mounted applications, present special design challenges.  Trenton’s new TMS6700 military computer utilizes an ATR-style chassis that’s configured with an MCXT PICMG 1.3 single board computer and a flexible BPX5 PCI Express backplane.

Designed, built and tested using applicable methods and categories as defined within MIL-STD-810F and MIL-STD-461E, the TMS6700 includes mounting for six internal hard disk drives, supports multiple PCI Express option cards and provides MIL-STD system interface connectors on the rear panel.

 

Combining the attributes of rugged system enclosures with the highest quality, American-made single board computers, backplanes and embedded motherboards, Trenton systems can satisfy the needs of very demanding government and defense applications such as command & control, missile telemetry, satellite communications and airborne manned surveillance.  Call us today at 770-287-3100 and let us create a customer-driven MIL-STD-810 solution, built to your specifications.

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Ben Olsen February 27, 2011 at 7:48 pm

What type of data transfer performance does the storage device have for the TMS2700 2U 19″ rackmount system?

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Jim Renehan February 28, 2011 at 12:22 pm

The TMS2700 can support a wide variety of data storage devices as well as a couple of different motherboard options. Assuming a TMS2700 configuration using the Trenton JXM7031 motherboard and a SATA/300 HDD, the maximum data transfer rate for independent SATA drive operation will be 300MB/s for each storage drive. As far as JXM7031 motherboard system memory data transfers between the DIMMs and the CPUs, the peak memory interface bandwidth per memory channel is 32GB/s when using PC3-10600 Mini-DIMMs.”

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