Systran Corporation Introduces Next Generation SCRAMNet
GT Network Product at I/ITSEC 2003
Orlando, Florida, 12/01/2003 - Systran Corporation,
a leading supplier of highly-specialized, high-performance shared-memory
products for real-time systems, has introduced SCRAMNet GT, the
next generation of its popular SCRAMNet Network product line. The
company made the announcement at the Interservice/Industry Training,
Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) in Orlando, Florida.
SCRAMNet GT provides the same critical performance
benefits as previous SCRAMNet products such as low latency data
transfers and deterministic performance, but with even greater
features; shared memory starting at 128 MB, data transfers at 2.5
Gbit per second, and data throughputs exceeding 200 MB per second.
SCRAMNet GT is able to handle network control functions and network
data streams simultaneously, thereby eliminating the need for multiple
networks in the same real-time system.
"SCRAMNet GT represents a quantum leap in real-time
performance for simulation and control systems. The idea that systems
can be simplified by consolidating data control functions and data
streams is simple enough, but the technology simply hasn't been
up to the task until now, " said Dr. Ralph Barrera, Distributed
Computing Product Manager at Systran Corporation. "After seeing
the capabilities of SCRAMNet GT, our customers are very eager to
build it into their systems."
"We're excited about the opportunity to launch
SCRAMNet GT at I/ITSEC 2003," said Jeff Lawrence, Systran's
Director of Sales and Marketing. "Given that SCRAMNet Network
products have deep roots in the simulation and control markets,
we feel it's fitting that SCRAMNet GT make its debut here In Orlando,
the center of simulation technology development."
SCRAMNet GT is currently available in PCI and PMC
form factors, with development of CPCI and VME form factors expected
soon. Rugged versions, including a conduction-cooled PMC card,
will be available in 2004. Both 850nm and 1300nm Small Form factor
Pluggable (SFP) transceivers are available. SCRAMNet GT cards provide
for dual transceivers, providing additional dependability via redundant
data paths. Operating system support includes Linux, Windows, VxWorks,
Solaris, and IRIX, with others planned for late 2004.
Located at 4126 Linden Avenue, Dayton, OH 45432-3068
USA, Systran Corporation specializes in shared-memory networking,
Fibre Channel networking, MIL-STD-1553 interfaces, low-latency
digital switches and Mezzanine-based I/O products. Systran offers
technologically advanced computer data communications products
to support our corporate and military clients worldwide.
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