Reconfigurable Discrete Analog Computer
REDAC is anabrid’s first data center level fully reconfigurable analog computer. The blade style rack mount system can be modularily extended to the needs and is steered by a single digital server, providing maximum amount of not-highly integrated contemporary analog computing elements at compact space. The system is primarily supposed to be used purely via a digital interface (i.e. remotely via the Internet) but can also be integrated into laboratory or industrial applications “on the edge”, i.e. with analog I/O.
For the regular entrance page, see https://anabrid.com/redac. This page, in contrast, lists a few more resources.
The system was developed for the German Aerospace agency, see https://qci.dlr.de/en/redac/ for details. This setup is currently provisioned at https://redac.anabrid.com. In order to get access to this very system, please contact us. Introductory documentation can be found at https://anabrid.dev/docs/redac-manual/dirhtml.
The modular system can be purchased in parts:
- The smallest atom is, in fact, LUCIDAC
- The blade level system is called LUCI Pro and contains about 20 LUCIDACs at only 10 times the physical volume, yet software-reconfigurably interconnected. See the Product whitepaper (March 2025) for more information.
- The full system is called LUCI Max (or just REDAC) and consists of 7-10 LUCI Pro units.
The different system can be purchased up on now, contact us for a quotation.