Tuesday, August 16, 2011

X-ES Integrates Cisco(R) Networking Technology to Better Serve Military, Industrial, and Other Markets


Extreme Engineering Solutions, Inc. (X-ES) announces that they have entered into a Cisco® Solution Technology Integrator (STI) agreement, allowing them to integrate Cisco networking technologies into X-ES embedded computing solutions for military, communications, industrial, and commercial markets. The rugged Cisco 5940 Series Embedded Services Router is now available in both development platforms and deployable X-ES embedded systems for air- and conduction-cooled 3U CompactPCI cards.


Chenille rugs are similar to axminsters in design and texture, though made somewhat differently. The tufts of wool forming the pile are first made into strips, steamed so that all the ends point up and the strips are then joined by linen warps. This is an early type of weave, very strong and durable, but rather expensive.Though historians believe that most aspects of the creation of these carpets has been altered slightly over time, the most common materials for the rugs has stayed the same. Wool and silk are the desired materials in the newer as well as the antique rugs. Wool carpets are the most common, as silk is not as durable. The rich history surrounding the creation of these floor coverings are a large part of the surprising variety and complexity of the patterns available on the old rugs. The decorative representations of a multitude of cultural and historical elements make antique Persian rugs a desirable home accent. Common motifs present include architecture, plant life, geometric patterns, and other all-over patterns that make each rug special.Rugs may be made in any size and can be woven to order in either one or two tones. Smyrna is a similar though cheaper product, having both faces alike, while chenille has one face only. The material is not of Oriental origin, as the name would indicate, but it is generally woven in Oriental designs.Axminsters are made by a process similar to that of making an Oriental rug, in which the machine loom fastens tufts of woolen yarn into the fabric. They are usually made in small all-over repeating patterns, and are handsome and durable, though the cheaper and lighter grades are inferior to wilton or brussels.In all these weaves, the heaviest and most expensive fabrics are the most durable. The lighter grades usually contain poorer material and inferior workmanship, so that buying the best is true economy. In the best grades worsted yarn is used, made of the longest and strongest wool fibers. In addition to wool, other materials are sometimes used, including jute and hemp, sometimes mixed with wool as an adulterant.When lab development is completed, the air-cooled or conduction-cooled payload modules can be easily migrated to deployable systems. Conduction-cooled payloads are integrated into the MIL-STD-810F and MIL-STD-461E certified, conduction-cooled, ½-ATR XPand3200 , XPand4200 , or XPand5200 chassis for deployment into Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) constrained applications.About X-ES -- Extreme Engineering Solutions, Inc. (X-ES) designs and builds chassis, single-board computers, I/O, power, backplane, and system-level products within the embedded computer industry. X-ES offers cutting-edge performance and flexibility in design, plus an unparalleled level of customer support and service. For further information on X-ES products or services, please visit our website: www.xes-inc.com or call (608) 833-1155.Brussels carpet, usually 27 inches wide, is woven of worsted yarn, in the manner of uncut velvet, the threads being looped over wires to form the pile. Several series of threads, usually six, are used, each of a different color. The filling, which shows on the back, may be of almost any material.

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