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COM Express Design Guide improves interoperability
Christian describes how the instructions and example schematics in the new COM Express Design Guide can simplify carrier board design and maximize module interoperability.
It is widely accepted that COM Express is the most important Computer-On-Module (COM) standard.
Since its introduction in 2005, countless applications have taken advantage of the modular approach.
The idea behind the standard was to separate the customized functions on...
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date: 7/24/2009
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COM Express: More features, more to consider
Bob provides an overview of the forthcoming COM Express 2.0 specification, which will extend COM Express and generate more standards-based options for embedded developers creating systems that will power next-generation industrial equipment.
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date: 7/24/2009
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Stalwart standards
This by no means implies that our industry is stuck in neutral far from it. In fact, youll read about changes in the SFF-SIG, PC/104 Consortium, and PICMGs COM Express.
But while technology evolves and brings better things to small form factors, they retain their backwards compatibility for as long as they can and remain the most popular way to achieve semicustom features at COTS prices.
First up, the SFF-SIG shouts Were not...
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date: 7/24/2009
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White Paper: COM Express Carrier Design Guide
This document provides information for designing a custom system carrier board for COM Express modules.
It includes reference schematics for the external circuitry required to implement various COM Express peripheral functions.
It also explains how to extend the supported buses and how to add additional peripherals and expansion slots to a COM Express based system.
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http://www.mil-embedded.com
date: 4/22/2009
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COM Express and ETX Express Explained
Kontron white paper, explaining the in's and out's of these standards.
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COM Express Versus ETX
Prior to the ratification in July 2005 of the PICMG COM Express standard, the embedded industry lacked a truly open standard for computer-on-modules.
Among the many competing proprietary definitions, ETX had gained the most traction.
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http://www.radisys.com
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COM Express: The Next Generation Computer on Module Standard
This White Paper outlines Computer on Module advantages and discusses the ripple effect movements from legacy and parallel bus interfaces to high-speed differential serial interconnects have had on standard form factors.
The concept of a Computer on Module, or COM, is not new within the embedded computer industry.
Various COM solutions and implementations have been around for years, but none ever took hold as a dominant or de facto standard...
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http://www.radisys.com
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