Vorago gets designers up and running at high temps

By Rich Nass

Contributing Editor

Embedded Computing Design

July 10, 2017

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Vorago gets designers up and running at high temps

Vorago Technologies, based in Austin, Texas, is a somewhat under the radar company that offers products for extreme temperature and radiation environments. The company recently introduced a...

Vorago Technologies, based in Austin, Texas, is a somewhat under the radar company that offers products for extreme temperature and radiation environments. The company recently introduced a data-acquisition and reference design kit that—no surprise—can simply design at extreme temperatures. The kit can operate at 200˚C and comes with all the software that’s needed for rapid development and prototyping.

Vorago collaborated with PetroMar Technologies and Analog Devices to produce the kit. Included is a high temperature PCB, and all connectors and cables needed to get the board up and running (on the bench or in the oven) immediately. It also contains a software board support package (BSP) and a data-capture and analysis software GUI. Dubbed the HT-DAB-1, the kit can be ordered today and will be available in the third quarter.

Rich Nass is a regular contributor to Embedded Computing Design. He has appeared on more than 500 episodes of the popular Embedded Executive podcast series, and is a regular contributor to the Embedded Insiders podcast.

Rich has been in the engineering OEM industry for more than 35 years, and is a recognized expert in the areas of embedded computing, Edge AI, industrial computing, the IoT, and cyber-resiliency and safety and security issues. He writes and speaks regularly on these topics and more.

Rich is currently the Liaison to Industry for the Embedded World North America Exhibition and Conference, and has held similar positions with the global Embedded World Conference and Exhibition.

Previously, Rich was the Brand Director for UBM’s award-winning Design News property. Prior to that, he led the content team for UBM Canon’s Medical Devices Group, as well all custom properties and events.  In prior stints, he led the Content Team at EE Times, handling the Embedded and Custom groups and the TechOnline DesignLine network of design engineering web sites.

Nass holds a BSEE degree from the New Jersey Institute of Technology.

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