Q3 Newsletter   2019
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MIL Rugged OpenVPX Ramps Up
              




With efforts to standardize more MIL/Aero projects with open standard technologies, rugged OpenVPX continues to rapidly expand.  Efforts such as SOSA/HOST, etc are bringing new cooling and backplane challenges. 

Pixus has extensive expertise in cooling high power OpenVPX platforms.  This includes industrial-grade and light-rugged versions with our RiCool design approach, providing 191 CFM per fan as well as rugged designs to MIL spec 810, 461, 901D, etc. 

Our design team works with you on your specific requirements, balancing your power, IO, backplane speed, cooling, and other specialty needs.  We'll provide a solution that meets and exceeds your expectations. 

With the full ecosystem of OpenVPX chassis platforms, Pixus can configure nearly limitless configuration options for you.  This includes a vast array of OpenVPX backplane options, VITA 66 (optical) and VITA 67 (RF) designs, MIL rugged and industrial chassis, power interface boards and PSUs, fan controllers/ VITA 46.11 shelf managers, and much more. 

Contact Pixus to discuss your application today.  
New Products/Features
  
Modular Instrumentation Case Line Continues to Expand

    
On a continuing basis, Pixus expands its offering of modular cases for electronics.  The versatile design allows all sorts of heights, widths, and depths to be implemented to hold your devices.   There are versions for high EMC shielding and options for customized cutouts, painting, silkscreening, and more. 

Contact Pixus for more details on the RiCase or Vario enclosure product lines. 
Component Corner
  
Coming soon -- All Metal Handles For Various Architectures 
 
 
 
The Pixus OpenVPX handle has taken the industry by storm with its rugged metal engagement "claw" that won't wear down or crack.  At times, customers require the entire handle to be metal.  The Pixus all-metal handle features an ergonomic design with a long handle that doesn't block the I/O space on the panel.  Contact Pixus for more information.