The newly approved VNX+ standard (VITA 90) extends MOSA-based development into Class 2/3 UAVs, launch tube systems, and other highly constrained air, land, and dismounted platforms. In this webinar, our engineers will walk through how VNX+, paired with the QMC I/O mezzanine standard (VITA 93.x), enables modular, application-specific I/O expansion without compromising SWaP.
If your next program involves radar, SIGINT, EW, or battlefield management on a platform where every ounce and watt counts, this is the session to attend.
You'll leave with a clear understanding of:
• How VNX+ brings MOSA and COTS into SWaP-constrained platforms that previously required custom architectures
• How QMC enables application-specific I/O beyond fixed COTS interfaces
• How VNX+ and QMC combine to support scalable, modular designs across UAV, EW, and dismounted applications
• Which COTS solutions are available today and how to apply these standards to upcoming programs

learn how platform power requirements are driving designs for modular computer systems designed for use in air and ground vehicles. Subject matter experts David Gash and Ken Grob focus on the challenges posed by varying power levels and specific performance parameters for military platforms.

Discover the critical shift in VPX systems' signal integrity at Gen4+ speeds and 100-Gigabit Ethernet, explored through the lens of VITA 68.3 standards development, real-world design cases, and high-performance cooling techniques in this insightful webcast.