Buyer's Guide
Parvus DuraCOR 311 Rugged Miniature Modular Mission Computer with Quad-core Intel Atom CPU
The Parvus DuraCOR 311 is an ultra-small form factor (SFF) tactical mission computer based on a low-power, four-core Intel Atom 3845 (Bay Trail-I) processor equipped with a rugged Flash disk and PCIe-Mini Card I/O expansion slots. At less than 40 in3 in volume, 1.5 lb in weight, and 15W power, this miniature multi-core rugged Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) processor is an ideal x86 computing solution for size, weight, power and cost (SWaP-C) sensitive mobile, airborne, ground, manned and unmanned vehicle and sensor applications. Optimized for high performance energy efficient processing, the unit boasts a quad-core 64-bit Intel Architecture (IA) CPU with integrated Intel HD Graphics. The unique combination of small size, low-power multi-core processing, and flexible I/O of the DuraCOR 311 delivers new capabilities for Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) applications. This compact system supports a wide operating temperature range of -40 to +71° C (-40 to +160º F) without fans or active cooling requirements. It thrives in extreme shock and vibration conditions, high altitude, and humidity, making it well suited for mobile, tactical, aerospace, and ground vehicle applications.