MILPC-3200
Fully Rugged Embedded Edge Supercomputer.
MILPC-3200 is a next-generation embedded edge supercomputer. Integrating the NVIDIA® Jetson AGX Xavier™ system-on-module, MILPC-3200 is purpose-built for deployment in harsh environments, offering maximum capability and reliability in a compact form factor. MILPC-3200 enables real-time AI inferencing and Deep Learning (DL)/Machine Learning (ML) capabilities and provides centralized sensor ingest and data fusion support.
Seatronx application note: MilPC-3200 is aimed at deployed defense users who need a field-hardened combat computer for rugged operating conditions, EMI exposure, and mission-focused configuration.
Features
- NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier™ SOM
- GPU: NVIDIA Volta Architecture, 512 CUDA
- Cores and 64 Tensor Cores
- CPU: 8-Core Carmel ARM v8
- Memory: 32GB
- Storage: Onboard 32GB eMMC; Internal m.2
- NVME up to 1TB
- Dense I/O Including Multiple GbE, USB, CAN
- DC/DC Power Supply 28VDC Nominal
- MIL-STD-810H Shock and Vibration
- MIL-STD-461G EMI/EMC
- MIL-STD-1275E and MIL-STD-704F Power
- IP66 Sealed Dust/Water Ingress
- -40 C to +71 C Operating Temperature
- Linux Ubuntu 18.04 OS
- Foldable Handle for Easy Carry and Handling
- Expansion Slice Design for Modular System Expansion
Data Sheet
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MilPC-3200 Application Fit
MilPC-3200 is positioned for field-hardened defense computing where shock, EMI exposure, deployment conditions, and operator reliability are the primary concerns. It supports military users who need a rugged computer platform that can be configured around the mission environment.
This page is separate from the SRMC-9360 because it focuses on a combat-computer use case for deployed operations rather than a broader rugged military computer integration profile.