Compact Module Features Intel Atom

April 14, 2008
With an eye on power consumption, the conga-CA COM Express module supports an Intel Atom processor Z500 series and a US15W system controller hub. The 95 mm by 95 mm module consumes less than 5 W (typical) and supports up to two PCI Express Lanes, eight US

With an eye on power consumption, the conga-CA COM Express module supports an Intel Atom processor Z500 series and a US15W system controller hub. The 95 mm by 95 mm module consumes less than 5 W (typical) and supports up to two PCI Express Lanes, eight USB 2.0, two Serial ATA, one IDE interface, and high-definition audio. Other features include two SDIO sockets, a PCI bus, multi master I²C bus, LPC bus, fan control, and Gigabit Ethernet. The conga-CA is available in two different CPU versions. The conga-CA eco version with an Atom processor Z510 with 1.1 GHz and 400 MHz front side and memory bus and the high-end version with a 1.6 GHz processor Z530 with 533 MHz front side and memory bus. Both versions come with 512k L2 cache and support up to 1 GB DDR2 memory. The conga-CA will be available starting in July 2008 with a single-unit price of $320 for the eco version.

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