| VPX is a broadly defined technology utilizing the latest in a variety of switch fabric technologies in 3U and 6U format blades. OpenVPX is the architecture framework that defines system level VPX interoperability for multi-vendor, multi-module, integrated system environments. The OpenVPX framework defines clear interoperability points necessary for integration between Module to Module, Module to Backplane and Chassis. OpenVPX recommends, but does not specify development systems to assist evaluation, prototype and development of VPX systems. OpenVPX will evolve and include new fabric, connector and system technology as newer standards are defined. | |
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PurposeThe purpose of the VPX Marketing Alliance is to establish an ecosystem of interested parties that promotes and creates name recognition, as well as grow adoption of the VPX specifications and technology. The alliance is responsible for educating, training, and promoting the potential capabilities of the VPX family of specifications and informing the broader community and press. ScopeThe VPX Marketing Alliance is focused on the advancement of the VPX family of technology. This includes VPX, VPX REDI, OpenVPX, and other related activities on the VPX roadmap.The VPX Marketing Alliance will promulgate the specifications emerging from the VSO Working Groups to develop a relevant ecosystem. |
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In 2004, VITA and its members embarked on a journey with the goal to improve the performance of VITA's VME technologies. VPX and the family of supporting specifications is acomplishing that goal. VPX (VITA 46) specifications establish a new direction for the next revolution in bus boards. VPX breaks out from the traditional connector scheme of VMEbus to merge the latest in connector and packaging technology with the latest in bus and serial fabric technology. VPX combines best-in-class technologies to assure a very long technology cycle similar to that of the original VMEbus solutions. Traditional parallel VMEbus will continue to be supported by VPX through bridging schemes that assure a solid migration pathway. Technologies called for in VPX include:
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| The Ruggedized Enhanced Design Implementation (REDI) laid out in VITA 48 describes how to implement layout techniques to better support cooling methodologies on specific board form factors. Currently, it covers enhanced forced-air cooling (using baffles and plenums), advanced conduction cooling (using larger and more efficient thermal interfaces), and liquid cooling. It also addresses the use of ESD covers on both sides of the board, a necessary feature for military two-level maintenance strategies. | |
| The US Department of Defense and other users are mandating improved implementation of open standards and interoperability. VPX specifications have been focused at the board level, but there is also a need for considering system-level requirements to improve interoperability and reduce customization, testing, cost, and risk. The OpenVPX Systems Specification defines an architecture framework that manages and constrains module and backplane designs, including defining pin outs, and sets interoperability points within VPX while maintaining full compliance with VPX. |
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| News | Events |
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OpenVPX™ System Specification Standard Reaches ANSI Ratification VITA’s VPX Marketing Alliance Launches Ground-Breaking Survey for the Embedded Computing Community OpenVPX™ System Specification Ratified by VITA Standards Organization VITA: VPX Marketing Alliance Grows Membership and Introduces On-line Product Directory Hybricon Announces the Election of Neil Peterson as Chairman of the VPX Marketing Alliance |
RTECC to host OpenVPX forums in 2010
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White papers
Revving up VPX for 10Gbaud operation – a case study for implementing IEEE 802.3ap 10GBASE-KR over a VPX backplane, by Hybricon Corporation and Agilent
FAQs
Resources: Presentations, Reports, Websites
OpenSystems Media Channel focused on VPX
OpenSystems Media Channel focused on OpenVPX
VPX (VITA 46) Connector/Module Test Report
issued by Contech under the direction of the VPX Working Group.
Articles and Webcasts
OpenVPX 1.0 in Military Systems, Webcast, February 10, 2010
OpenVPX solves VPX interoperability challenges; plans for future features, January 2010
When high performance really matters in mil-aero: a comparison of ATCA and VPX solutions, January 2010
VPX is at the right place, at the right time, for serious market growth in embedded systems, January 2010
Now THIS is how to craft an interoperability standard, January 2010
VITA Members Form VPX Marketing Alliance, ECN, December 15, 2009
Alliance formed to boost VPX and OpenVPX initiatives, EETimes UK, December 11, 2009
MILCOM 2009 Kicks Off in Boston, Microware Journal Blog, October 19, 2009
OpenVPX Promises VPX Interoperability, by William Pilaud, Concurrent Technologies, October 2009
The VPX STANDARD and Its Use in Military Applications, July 29, 2009




