Like all of VersaLogic’s rugged embedded computers, the Zebra is designed, manufactured, and tested to be reliable in critical and demanding environments. These environments include extreme temperatures, high shock, excessive vibration, and high humidity. It has gone through: a strict component selection and evaluation process, worst-case stress testing, state-of-the-art compliance and validation testing of all high-speed signals, verification of the external interfaces, and extensive power and four-corner thermal testing. The Zebra is powered by a 32-bit NXP i.MX6 Arm® processor. This processor is performance optimized for lower power consumption and compatibility with the broadest range of Arm applications and development tools to ensure reduced system cost and development time. There are two different models designed to fit the feature and price goals of most programs. One model includes the single-core i.MX 6 Solo processor and the other, the dual-core i.MX6 DualLite. As part of its rugged design, the Zebra includes either 0.5 or 1GB of soldered-down memory. This memory helps to support applications such as telemetry, data buffering, and data logging. Depending on the model, the memory may be optionally expanded up to 4GB.