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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Module merges SUMIT interface with ISM form factor

Apr 8 2009 8:43PM | Permalink |Comments (0) |


Taking advantage of the latest small form factor announcements, ADLINK Technology just introduced the CoreModule 730 single board computer combining the SUMIT (Stackable Unified Module Interconnect Technology) standard expansion interface from the Small Form Factor Special Interest Group (SFF-SIG) with the newly defined ISM (Industry Standard Module) form factor. The new embedded computer is based on the low power Intel Atom Z510 and Z530 processors and packs multiple PCI Express lanes, USB interfaces, LPC (Low Pin Count) bus, I2C (Inter IC) bus, and SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) bus into a fraction of the space previously occupied by only the 33 MHz parallel PCI-104 bus. CoreModule 730 offers a choice of 1.1 GHz and 1.6 GHz Atom processors, DDR2 RAM up to 2 GB, Gigabit Ethernet, four USB 2.0 ports, IDE interface, Compact Flash socket, 8 general-purpose I/O pins (GPIOs), and integrated graphics engine with H.264 decode acceleration, analog VGA output and 18-bit / 24-bit LVDS interface for LCD displays. The CoreModule 730 SBC pricing starts at $400 in OEM quantities. ISM is a 90x96mm form factor, similar to PC/104, which specifies only the board outline plus mounting holes and is completely flexible in terms of expansion interfaces. ISM is also defined by the SFF-SIG.


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