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COM Express Module Relishes Rugged Rigors

Feb. 10, 2010
Using a Core i7 processor running at 2 GHz, the Express-CBR COM Express Type 2 computer-on-module (COM) sports a design that makes it suitable for use in extremely rugged and demanding applications
Exploiting the compute power of a Core i7 processor running at 2 GHz, the Express-CBR COM Express Type 2 computer-on-module (COM) sports a design that makes it suitable for use in extremely rugged and demanding applications. Target apps include aerospace, military, defense, transportation, and gaming. Operating with a supply range from 9V to 16V and over a temperature range from -40°C to +85°C, the module supports up to 8 GB of DDR3 memory and provides interfaces for Gigabit Ethernet, eight USB 2.0 ports, four SATA ports, and an IDE (PATA) channel. Legacy support is also on tap for PCI, LPC, SMBus, and I2C. Compatible operating systems include Windows CE 6.0/7, VxWorks 6.7, and QNX 6.3. Single-unit pricing for the Express-CBR starts at $1,299. ADLINK TECHNOLOGY AMERICA INC., Irvine, CA (866) 423-5465.

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