Highly-versatile computer-on-module boards designed around the Intel Atom SoC
28-07-2015 |
Mouser Electronics
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Subs & Systems
Mouser is now stocking the ETX-BT Modules from ADLINK Technology. The
computer-on-module (COM) boards are designed around the Intel Atom System on
Chip (SoC) and include standard functions required for almost any
application, such as graphics, Ethernet, audio, IDE, floppy, keyboard /
mouse, parallel, serial and USB ports, and PCI and ISA system busses.
The modules use the ETX form factor, providing a high-integration PC in a
small 114mm x 95mm footprint. A single SO-DIMM socket allows up to 4GBytes
of system memory, and interface options include two PATA sockets, two SATA
sockets, dual-channel 24-bit LVDS and VGA, four USB 2.0, and 10/100Mbps LAN
with gigabit Ethernet available via an onboard connector. The module also
features built-in Smart Embedded Management Agent (SEMA) Cloud
functionality, which provides access to voltage / current monitoring, power
sequence debug support, AT/ATX mode control, logistics and forensic
information.
The ETX-BT modules support legacy I/O of previous ETX modules, allowing
designers to easily upgrade systems with drop-in replacements. The modules
are widely used in industrial, automotive, and medical applications, and are
ready-made for Internet of Things (IoT) applications, says the company.
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