The Titan Quad 10GbE XMC provides 4 10GBASE-SR optical front-panel interfaces and a rear P16 10GBase-KX4/XAUI port on a single XMC mezzanine for CPCI, VME and VPX platforms. Intel XL710-BM1 Fortville silicon with x8 PCIe 3.1 Gen3 at 8GT/s delivers per-packet hardware timestamping, IEEE 1588 PTP, 8 transmit and receive queues per port, 8 virtual machine instances per port and hardware UDP/TCP/IP checksum offload. Conformal coating and -40°C to +85°C conduction-cooled operation qualify the card for deployed airborne systems.

Advantage

Four 10GBASE-SR ports plus rear P16 KX4/XAUI on one XMC mezzanine with per-packet timestamping and IEEE 1588 PTP maximize 10GbE density and timing precision for embedded deployed systems.

Multi-sensor ISR data concentration

Four front-panel 10GBASE-SR ports plus a rear P16 10GBase-KX4/XAUI output concentrate Ethernet streams from radar, EO/IR and communications payloads into CPCI, VME or VPX processing hosts without additional switch hardware.

Time-stamped airborne data recording

Per-packet hardware timestamping combined with IEEE 1588 PTP provides nanosecond-accurate tagging of all ingress and egress Ethernet data, enabling precise post-mission correlation of sensor streams during flight test and ISR operations.

Backplane-connected embedded switching

The rear I/O P16 10GBase-KX4/XAUI port connects the XMC host directly to a chassis backplane switch fabric, eliminating front-panel cable routing and reducing Size, Weight and Power in tightly integrated airborne chassis.

Key features & benefits:

Key features

  • 4× 10GBASE-SR optical interfaces; front panel duplex LC or recessed; 850nm MM
  • Rear I/O P16: 1× 10GBase-KX4/XAUI backplane port
  • Intel XL710-BM1 Fortville; x8 PCIe 3.1 Gen3 at 8GT/s
  • Per-packet hardware timestamp; IEEE 1588 PTP; UDP/TCP/IP checksum offload
  • 8 VMs per port; 8 Tx/8 Rx queues per port; conformal coating; -40°C to +85°C CC

Benefits

  • Four optical ports plus rear KX4/XAUI maximize 10GbE connectivity on one mezzanine slot
  • Per-packet timestamping enables nanosecond-accurate sensor data correlation post-mission
  • PTP hardware timing synchronizes distributed embedded nodes without external hardware
  • Backplane KX4/XAUI port eliminates front-panel cables in tightly integrated chassis
  • Conduction-cooled rating and conformal coating qualify the card for demanding airborne environments