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[11/9/07]
V7865 + ASPMC

Asine Israeli distributor- Edco, www.edco.co.il, has tested successfully combination of GE Fanuc- VME Core Duo plus board plus Asine PMC, 16GB Flash Disk Board.
This combination meet harsh environmental condition both for industrial and defense applications.
It also shows 100MB/sec transfer rates and high CPU performance.
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[12/7/06]
Rugged FLASH PMC/VME from Asine.
Sustained high speeds, large capacity FLASH and extended environmental performance PMC/VME available now.

July 12, Asine Ltd. Hod-Hasharon Israel.
ASPMC-660 sets new benchmark with sustained transfer speeds in excess of up to 40MBytes/sec. 100Mbytes/sec, burst. Occupying only a single PMC slot, the ASPMC-660 uses rugged Fast Flash Disk (FFD) technology. Current maximum memory configuration is 16GB PCI and Ultra DMA IDE/ATA versions are available both with conduction cooling option. Extended height PMC enables capacity extraction to 128GB. The Ultra DMA IDE/ATA version can be interfaced through the front panel or across rear I/O of a VME or CompactPCI card via Jn4. The PCI version – ASPMC-660 interfaces by Jn1 & Jn2 to the PCI bus providing an added on-line Flash Disk storage which is scanned and registered automatically by X86 class CPU BIOS and PPC with no cables attached.
The ASVME610/620 is a 6U VME flash disk board enables conductive or convection cooling, conformal coating, supporting SCSI bus interface via P2. Current maximum memory configuration is 128GB, with sustained transfer speeds in excess of up to 40MBytes/sec. 100Mbytes/sec, burst.
Specific application features support conformal coating, conduction cooling, VxWorks, Windows, Linux and Integrity OS, write protection, fast secure erase and more. All with 3 years warranty. The FFD unit is compliant with MIL-STD 810F, Shocks - Half Sine, 1500G, 0.5ms Vibrations - 16.3G RMS (Random, 20Hz to 2000 Hz, 3 vibrations axes) Three levels of operating temperature available up to -40°C to +85°C. Greater than 5 Million Write/Erase cycles with unlimited reading.
"Our expertise of designing rugged products for the Israeli and world wide defense and automotive market is demonstrated in this card." says Mr. Yaron Mintzker Director of Sales and Marketing at Asine Ltd.
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[25/07/03]
Photos from Military Technologies Tradeshow, 22/07/2003, Dan Intercontinental, Tel-Aviv.

Mr. Shlomo Haddad - ASINE CEO at ASINE's stand.
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ASINE's ASVME board presented in M-Systems' stand.
Right to left: Mr. Ofer Tzur - M-Systems, SSD Marketing manager; Mr. Shlomo Haddad - ASINE CEO; Mr. Yaron Mintzker - ASINE Director of sales and marketing.
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[23/07/03]
Asine lab test report for read & write data transfer acceleration with M-systems Fast Flash Disks.
Test Report - General View:
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Solution architecture consist of 2 & 3 flash disks connected to ETX & SBC CPU boards.
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Data transfer results: we achieved double and triple transfer rate for disks data write acceleration, under a comprehensive solution limitations such as: PCI bus, Memory, CPU types/performance, and Disks interface.
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In order to achieve these results, several architectures had been examined as well as few Non real time operation systems. Reason for that is to verify results also in worst cases scenarios.
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Hardware tests were done with 256MB CPU memory on both: FFD flash disks, and magnetic drives (DMA33).
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CPU, memory & PCI bus load were low. These enable allocation of CPU power and memory space for software application and for data buffers management.
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Several data block groups & sizes ("data block"), data transfer "mile stones" curve rate were measured to show block size and transfer rate dependencies in regard to total block size and total data size.
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Test results and forecast:
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Lab test results for data transfer rate, R/W, under basic 2 & 3 disks architecture showed x2 and x3 acceleration in regard to original flash disk & hard drives speed.
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Asine can currently offer R/W data transfer rate in the range between 40MB/Sec to 60MB/Sec within 8MB/Sec to 20MB/Sec flash disks tested architectures.
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Asine designed architectures can support flash disk data transfer rate of more than 100MB/Sec.
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Additional acceleration is optional by:
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Utilizing hardware on board of the ETX-CPU carrier.
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Implement a Real-Time kernel Operation System.
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Using faster Flash Disks drives.
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Lab test highlight
Asine + M-Systems ===> 100MB/Sec and above!!
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[29/06/03]
Photo from Electronica 2003 Tradeshow, 10/06/2003 - 12/06/2003, Ganey Hatarucha, Tel-Aviv.
Mr. Yaron Mintzker - ASINE Director of Sales and Marketing at ASINE's stand.
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Mr. Yosef Elkalay from Emblaze Semiconductors won the PDA Ruffle.
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[14/01/03]
Photos from EMBEDDED 2003 Tradeshow, 13/01/2003, David Intercontinental Hotel, Tel-Aviv.
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[25/12/02]
New SCSI Flash Disk
The ASVME610/620-tC Fast Flash Disk SCSI board plugs into a 6U VME slot and interface via LVD or Single Ended SCSI bus utilizing SCSI1/2 or SCSI3 protocols. Asine SCSI storage systems deliver performance and proven reliability for data and mission critical systems. Added benefits of flexibility are built into Asine SCSI storage systems, including easy field firmware upgrades and expandable storage capacity as flash disk capacities increase. Supporting OEM application specific features such as special P2 signal routing, conformal coating (option F), conduction cool ready (option C), on-board termination, TERM Power and more.
ASVME610/620 takes advantage of M-systems FFD (Fast Flash Disk) top reliable high performance mass storage Solid State Disk based on Flash technology. The FFD is designed to withstand extreme shocks, vibrations and harsh environmental conditions while operating without compromising on data integrity.
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[21/12/02]
Visit us at EMBEDDED 2003 Tradeshow, booth # 25 - 13/01/2003, David Intercontinental Hotel, Tel-Aviv. Get inventation now!
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[15/12/02]
Coming up, Asine’s Newsletter. Including: Semi-Custom Board Solutions / Mr. Shlomo Haddad, Director; Embedded Tips, Raffle And more - Register now and win!
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[12/12/02]
Register now in order to attend our annual conference on Febuary 2003. Conference Agenda includes: COTS Technology, PC 104+, Industrial Boards to Millitary usage and more. |
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