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Coin Cell Batteries and how to replace them in GMS products

This document provides information on Coin Cell Batteries (also known as Button Cell Batteries) contained in GMS products or otherwise provided by GMS for use in its products.

USB4 vs Thunderbolt

Although the USB4 and Thunderbolt™ 4 ports have similar specs, Thunderbolt™ 4 ports provide for a more stringent, and better, set of minimum capabilities. Think of the Thunderbolt™ 4 interface as a more complete version of USB4 with a required superset of capabilities. Aside from USB4 having lower minimum specs, some features are optional and may be excluded by manufacturers.

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Reusing the Army's MVD System to Meet the Near-Peer Threat

In this article, we briefly examine what the Army’s Futures Command has published on future vehicle fleet, autonomy, and the evolving use cases. The article examines the type of sensors, control and telemetry needed between an autonomous vehicle and its “chase Mobile Ground Station,” and describes the capabilities of the MVD on MRAP vehiclesand how it directly applies to the battlefield of the future. Brief references to Next Generation Combat Vehicles will be made, although at time of writing, this program is evolving and far from settled.

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Solid State Drives

With years of experience in implementing SSDs into rugged embedded computers and servers, General Micro Systems (GMS) regularly provides vendor-neutral technical guidance to developers whose systems require non-volatile embedded or removable drives. In this paper, we examine the differences in SSD options and highlight key criteria that should be considered when choosing an appropriate embedded, flash memory-based SSD device to meet application-specific requirements.

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Snapshot: Linux Tools

This Application Note offers an overview of several benchmarking tools that are available on the Linux® operating system. GMS uses some of these tools during development and testing on our small form factor (SFF), rack mount, and smart panel PC (“SmartView™”) systems.

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