24 February 2009

New member of the family

  • New member of the family

Adlink Technology’s Express-AT is the newest member of its Computer on Module (COM) family.

The Express-AT’s design, measuring 125 x 95mm, is fully COM Express type 2 compatible. COM Express modules are integrated off the shelf building blocks based on PCI Express bus architecture that plug into custom-made, application-specific carrier boards.
The Express-AT is positioned as an entry level COM Express module for systems that require a full set of graphics features. The module comes with integrated support for high resolution CRT, single/dual channel LVDS and TV out (SDTV and HDTV). In addition to the onboard integrated graphics, the chipset’s SDVO bus can be used to connect to DVI, TMDS or additional LVDS device controllers by extension to a custom designed carrier. Primary focuses for applications areas are: medical diagnostics and medical imaging, gaming, industrial automation, test and measurement, video preprocessing and industrial control.
The Intel Atom processor N270 on the Express-AT features a thermal design power of 2.5W at peak levels while supporting Intel SpeedStep technology.

Author
Chris Shaw

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