WOLF-14T1
Overview

Secure SOSA-Aligned Orin SBC with PCIe Gen4
The VPX3U-ORIN-SBC module meets the needs of demanding C5ISR applications, providing a secure compute node with advanced AI and HPC processing capabilities, PCIe Gen4 and network data transfer, and cyber security features to ensure data is being protected. This autonomous SOSA aligned module includes an NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin and a PCIe Gen4 switch.
The NVIDIA Orin's embedded Ampere GPU provides the CUDA cores and Tensor cores for data processing, deep learning inference, machine vision, audio processing and video encoding/decoding. The 2048 CUDA cores provide up to 4.9 TFLOPS for processing, while the 64 Gen3 Tensor cores provide the underlying architecture required for an efficient inference engine which can achieve up to 248 TOPS (INT8) of deep learning inference computing.
Unlocking the best performance requires the best cooling capability. WOLF's advanced cooling technology is designed to move heat using a low weight, high efficiency path from the hot chip die to the wedgelocks.
Block Diagram
The block diagram illustrates the SOSA SBC built around Jetson AGX Orin and an onboard PCIe Gen4 switch, emphasizing the internal PCIe fabric used to connect system endpoints and provide scalable uplinks to the VPX backplane. It highlights the compute path into the Orin SoC and the switched PCIe routes used for I/O expansion and peer traffic.
Features
WOLF-14T1 is a rugged 3U VPX SBC module built around an NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin Industrial device and a PCIe Gen4 switch to deliver secure embedded AI and HPC processing for demanding C5ISR applications. It provides 1TB NVMe storage with a SATA Gen2 interface and supports DisplayPort or HDMI video output via configuration. This module is SOSA aligned to the SBC slot profile 14.2.16.
GPU Features
- Jetson AGX Orin Industrial with embedded Ampere GPU:
- 2048 CUDA cores (5.3 TFLOPS)
- 64 Tensor cores (275 TOPS Int8)
- Embedded 12-core NVIDIA Cortex ARM64 CPU, 2.2GHz
- MST DisplayPort output or HDMI output
- 2x Deep Learning Accelerator (DLA) v2 engines
- Vision Accelerator engine for 7-way VLIW Vision Processor v2
- Dedicated programmable audio processor
- 2x HEVC (H.265) and AVC (H.264) Volta NVENC and NVDEC with up to 4K-UHD encode resolution
- 64 GB LPDDR5, 256-bit, up to 205 GB/s
- CUDA 12, OpenGL 4.6, OpenGL ES 3.2, Vulkan 1.3
Connectivity / System Management
- Storage: NVMe 1TB
- SATA Gen2 3 Gbps interface on P2
- PCIe Gen4 switch provides configurable uplink via P1 and P2, with x8 or bifurcate to x4 - or down to x2
- Backplane Ethernet with 10GBASE-KR control plane, and 1000BASE-T Ethernet
- USB 3.2 and USB 2.0
- Advanced security features
- On-board IPMI controller for system management
- Optional removable front panel for setup/test/debug
- WOLF BSP with Jetson Linux and JetPack SDK
Mechanical / Open Systems Architecture
- High level of ruggedization:
- Rugged conduction cooled
- Operating temp: CC: - 40°C to +85°C standard
- Vibration (sine wave): 10G peak, 5 - * Shock: 40G peak
- Dimensions: 160mm x 100mm x 25.4mm
- Weight: TBA
- ANSI/VITA 48, 65 (VPX- REDI, OpenVPX)
- SOSA Aligned SBC slot profile 14.2.16
Specifications
Key configuration and performance parameters for WOLF-14T1 are summarized below for quick comparison. Values shown reflect the standard module configuration; contact WOLF if you need a tailored build or a specific payload profile.
Configuration Guide
The following table defines a series of common order codes for the VPX3U-ORIN-SBC module. The asterisks denote characters of the part number that are defined based on common configuration options.
Some configuration options for this module include:
- Default power threshold
- Conformal coating options
- PCIe configuration options
- Network configuration options
- Variant locked
- Display output format
Contact Sales for the latest Ordering Numbers and available options
Representative ordering numbers
| Ordering Number | Description |
|---|---|
| 14T133-F***-***VPX3vA0 | 3U VPX, Conduction Cooled, 1", NVIDIA Orin, one 10GBASE-KR, one 1000BASE-T, PCIe Gen4 x8, 1x MST DP Output, 1TB NVMe, USB 3.2 and USB 2.0, SATA port, GPIO |
FAQ
WOLF-14T1 can still be appropriate for sustaining existing platforms that are already integrated and qualified around it.
For new designs, consider whether you want to standardize on a module family that is positioned for longer-term availability, especially if your program has a multi-year production horizon.
A common approach is:
- Use WOLF-14T1 for sustainment/compatibility where required
- Use newer Orin SBC variants for new baselines when lifecycle and availability are primary concerns
It provides flexibility in how the SBC connects to PCIe endpoints and how uplinks are presented to the backplane.
This can help when:
- The chassis PCIe topology is constrained
- You want to support multiple integration variants without redesigning the SBC
- You need to attach additional PCIe endpoints while keeping the SBC role centralized
If your platform PCIe topology is fixed and minimal, the switch may be less differentiating, but it can reduce integration risk in variant programs.
Confirm the platform assumptions that commonly drive late changes:
- SBC slot profile: SOSA 14.2.16
- Display output: DisplayPort (MST) or HDMI by configuration
- Backplane Ethernet expectation: confirm how your platform uses control/management Ethernet planes
- Storage model: includes NVMe (1TB) and a SATA Gen2 interface
These items directly drive harnessing, rear I/O expectations, and platform software assumptions.
Key ordering-time tradeoffs are usually:
- DP vs HDMI configuration
- PCIe uplink configuration: aligns to chassis topology
- Power threshold and ruggedization options
- Program controls: conformal coating and variant locking where required
Contact Sales for the latest ordering numbers and available configuration options.


