Surviving harsh operating conditions is often necessary for long operating lifetimes, and the proven means of doing so involves careful component selection. Review Display Systems Ltd. (RDS) has learned through design and production for tactical displays and computer motherboards that specifying components for a challenging application is often a matter of looking ahead to demanding operating conditions.
The firm selects components based on function and performance. Intel Core (12th/13th/14th Gen/Series 2), Pentium, and Celeron processors are examples of components that serve computer motherboards. Also in the mix are high-reliability graphics components for tactical displays for such uses as 3D terrain mapping in military settings and machinery monitoring for industrial services.
By means of refined lifecycle management, RDS ensures high reliability in hostile environments, including in industrial and military applications. The company’s automated products (see image above) are backed by rugged 5th-generation, double-data-rate (DDR5) random access memory (RAM).
Through intelligent integration of functions into compact products, the company builds resilient ecosystems that redefine reliability. They empower military and industrial operations to thrive under pressure while meeting the latest expectations for reduce size, weight, and power (SWaP).
In-house manufacturing and test tools accelerate product development and deployment while helping reduce customers’ costs.
Through implementation of high-speed triple local-area-network (LAN), time-sensitive networking (TSN), and time-coordinated computing (TCC), RDS synchronizes its operations to efficiently produce high-performance robotic systems and uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs). It supports its system-level design and integration capabilities with secure communications links and packaging capable of handling harsh environments.