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Naval platforms and next-generation defense systems are placing new demands on interconnect infrastructure. Shipboard networks must handle increasing volumes of sensor, communication, and control data in electrically noisy environments, while emerging technologies such as directed energy systems are pushing bandwidth requirements even higher.
As modern military and aerospace operations transition toward a new era of edge computing, AI-driven ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance), and real-time data transmission, the demand for massive bandwidth in harsh environments has never been higher. Traditional interconnects often struggle to balance high-speed data flow with the strict Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) constraints required for mission-critical success. This whitepaper, "Harnessing VITA 87 with Advanced Fiber Optic Solutions," explores how the VITA 87 standard provides a ruggedized, high-density solution to modern bandwidth bottlenecks.
Download the tech brief exploring RaptorLink™—Open.Tech’s 50G VPX Ethernet switch engineered for the modular open systems era. Built to dominate speed, ruggedness, and interoperability.
Master the complexities of RF signal integrity in VPX systems. This whitepaper explores the RF signal chain from the antenna to embedded computing, detailing best practices for signal integrity, loss mitigation, and VITA 67 interconnect solutions.
Learn how Open.Tech’s R-VPX Evolution 2.0 hybrid connectors optimize power and signal integrity in VPX systems. This whitepaper explains the hybrid approach to VITA 46.30, solving installation challenges while enhancing performance.
Simplify your OpenVPX system design with the VPX Slot Profile Builder from Open.Tech by Amphenol. Instantly explore compatible VITA 65.0/65.1 slot profiles, filter by protocol or interconnect type, and visualize configurations—no spreadsheet digging required.