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Date: 26th Nov 09
Intel Atom-based "Compact" COM
Express modules from Adlink
Adlink has unveiled the Express-ATC and Express-ATR, a
two new low power "Compact" computer-on-modules
(COMs) Express modules based on the low power Intel Atom
processor N270 and Mobile Intel 945GSE Express chipset and
supporting up to 2 GB of DDR2 533MHz memory on a single
SODIMM socket.
The Express-ATC is suitable for entry-level embedded and
mobile applications requiring full graphics features in
a compact package. The Express-ATR is designed from the
top down using the Ampro by ADLINK Extreme rugged design
methodology for applications that require MIL-STD-202F shock
and vibration compliance such as rugged portable military
devices.
The key features of the Express-ATC and Express-ATR are,
Form factor "Compact" COM Express (95 x 95 mm)
Type 2 pin-out compatible
Full graphics features
HALT report supported
The Mobile Intel 945GSE Express Chipset provides both the
Express-ATC and Express-ATR with support for high resolution
CRT, single/dual channel LVDS and TV out (SDTV and HDTV).
In addition to the onboard-integrated graphics, the chipset's
SDVO bus can be used to connect to DVI, TMDS or additional
LVDS device controllers by extension to a custom carrier
board.
For I/O expansion, the Express-ATC and Express-ATR support
three PCI Express x1 lanes via the Intel I/O Controller
Hub 7-M (ICH7-M) Southbridge, one Gigabit Ethernet connection
and two SATA channels. Legacy support is provided for one
Parallel ATA channel, 32-bit PCI and Low Pin Count bus (LPC).
The suggested applications for the Express-ATC and Express-ATR
modules include embedded applications such as medical diagnostics,
medical imaging, gaming, industrial automation, test and
measurement and industrial control, military rugged portable
devices, transportation, medical equipment, and industrial
controller applications.
Operating temperature range: -40°C to +80°C
For more details visit www.adlinktech.com
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