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Bombardier to use Kontron's processor cards

A Kontron UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 10, 2008

Bombardier will integrate Kontron's embedded computing technology into a rail system design it is developing for China.

Bombardier's rail systems are typically elevated single-track loops serving small areas such as airports or theme parks and use automated or wayside train cars.

The trains rely on two sets of computing systems for redundant operation and to allow calculations performed in parallel.

These rail systems require a large amount of communication I/O, but must be economical.

Kontron and Bombardier engineering teams have worked closely since the inception of the working relationship, with Kontron placing an engineer onsite to train Bombardier's technical lead engineer on the development environment.

Kontron initially provided Bombardier with a customised Intelligent Serial I/O (ISO) VME card, including serial communications and cross-checking of redundant systems.

The Kontron standard CPU440 and CPU540 VME processor cards were also integrated for on-board control and positive train separation in Bombardier's automated train car system applications.

Bombardier commissioned Kontron to develop the customised CPU541 VME card, integrating dual processors, to manage its critical safety applications and allow more passenger throughput.

Kontron later optimised its VCE405 processor card, creating a 400 MHz variant for Bombardier to replace the CPU541 with added mission specific hardware and capabilities required by real-time transportation applications.

Today Bombardier uses a third VCE405 for communications to replace the ISIO VME card.

Bombardier has used Kontron's embedded computing technology since 1996 to develop many transport and rail control systems, including automated train cars and wayside rail projects in Dallas, Madrid, London, Singapore, Taipei and Miami.

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