Product Spotlight: XPedite6107 Compact Computing Solution

The XPedite6107 from Extreme Engineering Solutions delivers compact, rugged computing with NXP QorIQ processors, rich I/O, and conduction-cooled XMC/PrPMC versatility Embedded Computing / Feature Article by Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES)

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The XPedite6107 from Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) is a rugged, compact, and cost-effective conduction-cooled XMC/PrPMC module based on the NXP (formerly Freescale) QorIQ T2081, T1042, or T1022 processors.

Designed for high-performance embedded applications, the XPedite6107 is ideal for space-constrained environments where reliability and efficiency are critical.

Product Spotlight XPedite6107 Compact Computing Solution

XPedite6107 Compact Computing Solution.

Processor Configurations

The XPedite6107 supports multiple processor options, a wide range of I/O configurations, and up to 8 GB of DDR3 ECC SDRAM.

When configured with the T2081 processor, it delivers maximum performance via eight virtual (four dual-threaded) e6500 cores running at up to 1.8 GHz. Each e6500 core includes an NXP AltiVec technology-based SIMD engine, offering DSP-level floating-point performance and access to a rich library of software tools.

The T1042 processor offers a lower-power configuration with four e5500 cores at up to 1.4 GHz. For ultra-low power applications, the T1022 provides two e5500 cores, also running at up to 1.4 GHz.

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Software Support

Board Support Packages (BSPs) are available for Wind River VxWorks, Linux, and Green Hills INTEGRITY. Wind River VxWorks and Linux BSPs can optionally be combined with NXP hypervisor software to support secure partitioning.

View the full specifications here, or visit the X-ES website for more information.

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