Atrenne, a Celestica Company, has introduced the 726 Series VITA 90-VNX+, a compact and ruggedized high-performance computing solution engineered for military and aerospace applications with strict Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) constraints.
Designed around OpenVPX standards, the VNX+ leverages a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) to simplify integration, upgrades, and customization.
The 726 Series supports a variety of processors, including Intel and NVIDIA, and offers flexible I/O options tailored to mission-specific requirements. Its small form factor and conduction-cooled design make it ideal for deployment in unmanned vehicles, missiles, aircraft pods, and other environments where space is limited and reliable operation in harsh conditions is critical. The system is currently available in 3- and 6-slot configurations.
Built to rigorous military standards, the VNX+ operates in temperatures ranging from -40°C to +85°C and meets MIL-STD-810G shock and vibration requirements typical of aircraft and ground vehicles. Its high-density VITA 90.2 backplane connector supports modularity, allowing Atrenne to design custom I/O boards to suit specific mission needs. For instance, SDI ports can be swapped for RF tuners for signals intelligence (SIGINT) applications, or Ethernet interfaces can be replaced with MIL-STD-1553 avionics connections.
At Atrenne, customer requirements drive every design decision, ensuring solutions are delivered on time and to exact specifications. The 726 Series VITA 90-VNX+ exemplifies the company’s commitment to providing versatile, mission-ready computing platforms for demanding defense and aerospace applications.






