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whitepaper Baker Tilly--London Stereo Master Video2009-10-01 Dell
  Dell helps Baker-Tilly, a full-service accounting and advisory firm, with its massive Windows 7 deployment

Tags: Client System Hardware, Enterprise Planning, Desktop Client OS, Desktop Client OS
  
whitepaper Medical Device From HemoCleanse Depends on VersaLogic's Reliable Computers2009-01-01 VersaLogic
  HemoCleanse, located in West Lafayette, Indiana, designs, develops, manufactures and distributes sorbent-based blood treatment systems. Consisting of a portable core machine and a disposable treatment kit, the machine moves fluids by alternating positive and negative pressure applied to a sorbent suspension in the dialyzer. A customized VersaLogic STD 32 Bus CPU card provides the heart of the control system. It controls the unique hydraulic functions allowing blood to move counter-currently on the inside of a sorbent membrane.

Tags: Components
  
whitepaper Analogic Depends on VersaLogic SBC in Explosive Detection System2009-01-01 VersaLogic
  The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently granted certification for the eXaminer 3DX 6000, a new Explosive Detection System (EDS) designed to scan checked baggage at airports for explosives. Exceeding the FAA's stringent requirements for identification of difficult-to-detect plastic explosives in passenger baggage, the eXaminer is also lighter weight and has a smaller footprint than earlier CT-based explosive detection systems. A customized VersaLogic STD 32 Bus CPU card is used in the detection and display portion of the system. A second VersaLogic processor board combined with a high-speed analog and digital I/O card controls the high-speed rotating disk and plays an important role in communications for the 6000 channels of data transmission.

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whitepaper VersaLogic's PC/104 SBC and Expansion Modules Embedded Within Personal Flying Machine2009-01-01 VersaLogic
  The SoloTrek needed a very compact, lightweight, low-power, fanless computer with a variety of I/O options. The computer also had to be extremely reliable, since lives could depend on its continuous operation. The Panther and expansion modules from VersaLogic fit the bill, with their high reliability, small 3.6" x 3.8" footprint, low power consumption and significant expansion capability. The PC/104 modules' stacking feature contributes to the system's reliability. Whereas slot-type expansion allows boards to move and separate in high-vibration environments, the PC/104 modules stack together and hold in place with screws and standoffs.

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