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VPX

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What is VPX?

VPX (VITA 46) is a high-performance, ruggedized, backplane-based computer architecture standard. It's widely used in defense, aerospace, and industrial applications requiring high bandwidth and reliability. It defines mechanical, electrical, and communication standards for modules in a system, allowing for flexible configurations and upgrades. It is commonly used in applications such as radar processing, signal intelligence, image processing, and high-speed data acquisition.

What other technologies are related to VPX?

VPX Competitor Technologies

VME is an older backplane standard that competes with VPX in some embedded applications.
mentioned alongside VPX in 37% (384) of relevant job posts
cPCI is another backplane standard that competes with VPX, though it's generally considered older technology.
mentioned alongside VPX in 57% (149) of relevant job posts

VPX Complementary Technologies

XMC modules are often used as mezzanine cards on VPX carrier boards to add functionality.
mentioned alongside VPX in 51% (103) of relevant job posts
Gigabit Ethernet is a common communication protocol used in VPX systems.
mentioned alongside VPX in 40% (60) of relevant job posts

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