Capture, Analyze and Simulate High-Speed Data Streams for Mission-Critical Applications
Real-time recorders (record/playback), ultra-reliable PXIe solid state storage and FPGA analysis board solutions -- purpose built for aerospace, defense and scientific innovation.
Built for Engineers Who Demand Precision
Accelerate your workflows with real-time recording and playback, PXIe solid-state storage, and FPGA analysis solutions designed for unmatched speed, reliability, and scalability. Conduant products help you simulate and capture mission - critical data without compromise. Schedule a time with Conduant today to discuss the technical specifications of our products and solutions.
Reliable, Proven Solutions You Can Trust
Source with confidence. Conduant's high-speed data recorders, PXIe storage, and FPGA boards are field-proven across aerospace, defense, and research industries — backed by expert support and dependable delivery timelines. Contact us today and see for yourself why the World's leading organizations trust Conduant for solutions for their most mission-critical applications.
featured products
PXI NVME Storage DM-4M.2
Capacity up to 32TB (up to 4 PCI Express M.2 SSDs)
Speeds up to 7.1 GB/s.
Custom Engineering Services
Conduant's custom development process reduces risk, expedites arrival to market, and has earned us high marks in customer satisfaction. Built on our proven StreamStor® technology, we provide an independent platform with programmable logic and deep buffering hardware, resulting in a flexible base upon which to build custom recording solutions.
Our solutions can include packaging, new interfaces, unique data-flows, or other specialized requirements.

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Technology Collaboration
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