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Featured In: Newsletters | Boards, Modules, and Embedded Systems | Computer Peripherals | Military Aerospace Technology

Friday, February 5, 2010

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rugged control unitAitech Defense Systems now offers the NightHawk RCU, a rugged, compact Intel Atom-based, self-contained control unit that weighs 4.5 lbs. This light weight, combined with a slim profile and natural convection/radiation cooling that dissipates up to 22 W at +55°C in stagnant (non-flowing) air, or at up to 71°C with an optional low pressure fan or baseplate, makes the rugged control unit desirable for a variety of military, aerospace and commercial environments. Based on the low-power Intel Atom processor operating at 1.6 GHz, the new NightHawk provides up to 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM as well as between 4 GB and 8 GB of SSD memory with an optional expansion up to 250 GB for extended and remote data collection and storage applications.

Aitech Defense Systems
888 248 3248, www.rugged.com

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