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The ESMexpress-based, 1.5-GHz XM50 module uses the PowerQUICC (quad-integrated-communications-controller) III MPC8548 processor integrates high-performance interfaces, making it suitable for use in communication-intensive applications in railway, avionics, medical engineering, and industrial-automotive markets. Accommodating 2 Gbytes of soldered DDR2 SDRAM with ECC (error-correcting code), the module also provides nonvolatile SRAM and FRAM. The carrier board supports USB-flash memory elements. Interfaces include three GbE (gigabit-Ethernet) channels, six USB ports with a host function, one USB interface with a client function, and three SATA (serial-advanced-technology-attachment) connections. The processor supports the PCIe (peripheral-component-interconnect-express) link, allowing configuration with one, two, four, or eight lanes. Legacy I/O interfaces such as COM or PATA (parallel-advanced-technology-attachment) allow designers to use the module on a standard-carrier board. The XM50 module costs $1432.
MEN Micro, www.menmicro.com
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