COM Express
COM Express
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Expanding the reach of COM technology into harsh environments
Take steps during initial design to address applications whose electronics need to withstand specific environmental challenges to avoid failure during operation.
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From theoretical to mission critical: Open standard solutions for tomorrow's mil/aero markets
Increasingly stringent military and aerospace requirements are accelerating COTS technology development, thereby providing reduced development costs and times, along with cutting-edge performance.
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COM Express improves time-to-market for embedded computing
To help thwart obsolescence, throttle development costs, and hasten time-to-market, open standards such as COM Express are paving the way.
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From theoretical to mission critical: Open standard solutions for tomorrow's mil/aero markets
Increasingly stringent military and aerospace requirements are accelerating COTS technology development, thereby providing reduced development costs and times, along with cutting-edge performance.
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COMs help assure air safety is in the bag
COM Express, a PICMG open specification, is streamlining the transition from PCI, ISA, and IDE (legacy technology) to PCI Express, SATA, and other future-focused technologies, playing a role in such applications as Electronic Flight Bags (EFBs).
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Set to follow Microsoft's embedded software roadmap
Curt argues that "blue screen of death" labels are not warranted, pointing out tht Microsoft's attention to software and hardware component reliability and interoperability on the desktop translates favorably to the embedded environment.
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In Memory of John J. Peters
The embedded community mourns the loss of John J. Peters of Performance Technologies, without whom many embedded system achievements would not exist. In this photo, courtesy Performance Technologies, are (left to right) John M. Slusser, John J. Peters, Bob Heimbueger, and students at the Rochester Institute of Technology. The John J. Peters Student Innovation Fund has been established in Mr. Peters memory.
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After Publication of the PICMG(r) COM Express(tm) Carrier Design Guide, Kontron Strongly Recommends Not Resting on Any Laurels
As a next step, a PICMG(r) specification for smaller Computer-on-Modules is required to achieve a universal Computer-on-Modules standard
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ADLINK's latest COM Express(tm) Reference Carrier Board is 100% Compatible with Newly Released PICMG COM Express(tm) Carrier Design Guide
Following closely on the heels of the release of the PICMG COM Express(tm) Carrier Design Guide, ADLINK announces its latest version of its Express-BASE Reference Carrier Board for Basic Form Factor Type 2 COM Express modules.
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ACTIS Computer introduces the First PowerPC(tm) PPC460EX COM Express(r) Compact Module
XCOM-9460 is a highly integrated solution specially designed to meet PICMG COM.0 standard requirements. It features a low-power high-performance PowerPC processor in COM Express Compact form factor, only 95x95 mm
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COM Express gains a major interoperability boost
New PICMG Carrier Design Guide (CDG) enables carriers that work with multiple vendors’ modules
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Book: COM Express for Dummies
FEATURED BOOK – In this handy guide, read about how COMs offer a modular, highly integrated computer design that can be adapted to almost any use.