Product category: Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: IBase Technology | Subject: ET810 COM Express module
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 14 September 2005
Computer on module adds PCI Express
Ibase has released a CPU module based on COM Express (Type 2), the new PICMG standard for PCI Express in computer on modules (COMs)
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Designed to meet the demands of fast time to market and small form factor platforms, the ET810 COM Express module is based on the Intel 915GM Express chipset. 'Ibase designed the ET810 COM Express for OEM manufacturers to have shorter time-to-market with a platform that is interchangeable with the latest technologies', said CS Lin, President of Ibase Technology.
'By providing a module embedded with the latest chipsets and features, Ibase helps customers reduce their product inventory by using the same architecture across various platforms and systems'.
The ET810 is a 90 x 125mm module that uses the Intel 915GM Express chipset and supports Intel Pentium M/Celeron M processors with speeds up to 2.0GHz.
The module can accommodate up to 1Gbyte of DDR2 DRAM and has advanced graphics capabilities based on the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 that supports CRT displays and dual channel LVDS interfaces.
Also available is the IP400 COM Express baseboard with interfaces for audio, USB ports, IDE, CRT VGA, LVDS, TV out and 10/100Mbit/s LAN.
The baseboard also features digital I/O, watchdog timer, a secondary super I/O, gigabit LAN controller and expansion slots including one x16 PCI-E, one x1 PCI-E and two PCI slots.
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