
Elma supplies full and partially integrated equipment racks to mission-critical programs. Our systems development teams provide solid and reliable, turnkey rack-level solutions.
From vital engine control systems to on-board data repositories, Elma is uniquely positioned to act as a single source supplier for integrated 19” equipment racks. We start with the right cabinet configuration from our proven Optima line, then populate systems built not just by Elma, but also existing customer equipment and third-party equipment, such as servers and displays. Our integration teams apply years of experience to choose from carefully selected partner board and system products to deliver the required configuration.
To support this integration effort, a test and verification plan is established, along with any necessary qualification and certification testing.
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System integration at Elma refers to the technical services that bring together components, boards, chassis, firmware, power, cooling, and software into a fully tested and validated embedded system that meets a customer’s specifications.
Rugged systems often combine multiple subsystems and technologies. System integration ensures that these parts work together seamlessly — meeting performance, environmental, and reliability requirements so the system functions as intended in the field.
Elma’s process includes requirements review, platform architecture support, mechanical integration, power/thermal design, routing and harnessing, firmware/software load, verification testing, and final system delivery — ensuring each system is ready for deployment.
Elma supports modular standards like OpenVPX, SOSA, and other embedded architectures. This means boards, backplanes, and chassis are integrated according to defined profiles and topologies to ensure interoperability and compliance with open-system goals.
Yes — Elma’s system integration services help coordinate components from various suppliers and partners, ensuring compatibility and validated performance across the complete system.