News
August 19, 2026
GLAND, Switzerland. Swiss electronic design company IOxOS Technologies launched a product that combines FPGA [field-programmable gate array] mezzanine card (FMC) modules built on the open VITA 57.1 standard, with high-end FPGA carrier boards as a way to accomplish development of scalable radar front ends.
The IOxOS Technologies announcement states that the product, as a standardized mechanical and electrical interface between FMC modules and carrier boards, enables interoperability across vendors and reduces integration risk; can be obtained in hgh pin count and low pin count connector variants, which enables I/O density to be scaled to the application without changing the carrier architecture; and features standardized high-speed serial lanes suited to ADC/DAC and RF front-end interfaces commonly required in radar acquisition.
This architecture, says the company, consequently means that processing capability provided by the carrier’s FPGA may be decoupled from the analog and digital front-end interfaces, provided by interchangeable FMC modules, so that a given carrier platform can be reconfigured to support new sensor interfaces without a redesign of the entire compute architecture.

