3G-SDI Graphics & Video Capture Mission Computer
7th Gen Intel Xeon Processors + NVIDIA Pascal GPU

The MAG2A EVO is a high-performance Mission Computer with 3G-SDI graphics & video capture capabilities, designed for GPGPU computing, AI processing, deep learning and H.265/H.264 encoding & decoding applications.
At the heart of the unit there is a Quad Core Intel® Xeon® E3-1505M v6 processor, with a 16GB DDR4 and a 64GB Flash memory. The MAG2A EVO is powered by a NVIDIA Pascal Quadro P2000 dedicated video processor with a 4GB GDDR5 memory, and a rich video selection of I/O including 2x 3G-SDI outputs, 2x 3G-SDI inputs, 2x VGA independent outputs, RGB sync-on-green input. One VGA output channel from the graphics processor is also buffered to drive two identical sets of video signals. Additionally, a DVI-D single link is brought out to the front panel from the processor for maintenance activities. The graphics processor board is connected to the SBC via PCI Express™.
The connection allows the video inputs to be transferred into the system memory for manipulation and/or to be recorded into the local Solid State Disk. The MAG2A EVO Mission Computer also includes a large number of I/O such as 3x Gigabit Ethernet ports, 4x USB 2.0 ports, 1x USB 3.0 port, 4x serial COM (RS232/RS422/RS485), stereo audio line out and audio in. The MAG2A EVO can host an internal 2.5” Serial-ATA III SSD with the capability of triggering a hardware Secure Erase signal.
MAG series Mission Computer employ conduction cooled cards inside a sealed chassis, using baseplate cooling for heat dissipation. The MAG2A EVO Mission Computer is qualified according to RTCA/DO-160G standards, ensuring robust performance in the most extreme conditions.



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