
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "MiniPCI",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Computer handles wide temperature range from
Winsystems, which we summarised at the time by saying "WinSystems' EBC-855-G-1.8-1 single-board computer is a RoHS-compliant, processor and I/O-intensive board offering -40 to +70C temperature operation".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Kit accelerates Linux-based network design from
Oxford Semiconductor: "Software development kit for the OXETHU954 network connectivity controller chip aims to dramatically simplify the design of Linux based device networking products".
In February 2007, we covered the news from Congatec
concerning its Conga-ITX/X
- take a look at Mini-ITX carrier board on display
which says: "Mini-ITX carrier board for XTX at the Embedded World trade show in Nuremberg is equipped with many interfaces and supports all XTX embedded CPU modules".
Take a look also at the news release from SDC Systems, XScale boards speed wireless development,
as well as Embedded board promises long availability from Winsystems,
and Panel PC boasts a big screen from BVM.
See also:
1U server is base for network appliances
(May 2006)
The AR-M9936 is the latest generation of 1U rack-mount server from Acrosser
Compact embedded controller goes fanless
(February 2006)
The JRex-Ibox features Intel Pentium M processors up to 1.8GHz, has many interesting features, and is also now available as a fanless unit
Publishing deal opens new chapter for Kontron
(February 2006)
Kontron and Franzis Buch- und Software-Verlag have concluded a co-operation agreement to develop technical literature for professional developers in the field of embedded computer technology
Powerful panel PC is slim and fanless
(December 2005)
BVM has introduced an ultra-slim, fanless panel PC, with environmental protection to IP65/NEMA4, for industrial control and kiosk applications
EPIC SBC aims for M2M comms duties
(September 2005)
The EPX-GX targets machine-to-machine applications that require a processor, a wide variety of I/O, and connectivity
Networking toolkit adds Wi-Fi support
(August 2005)
Digi International has added a driver for the Broadcom AirForce 802.11abg chipset to its NET+Works device networking toolkit
Programmable bridge chip aids wireless design
(April 2005)
QuickLogic Corp has released a uWatt programmable bridge optimised for the Atheros Communications line of 802.11a/b/g chipsets
WLAN amplifiers bring power detectors onboard
(March 2005)
Two new power amplifiers for 802.11a and 802.11b/g systems aim to enable WLAN systems with wider transmission range and higher sustained datarates
Platform puts network processors to work
(January 2005)
The ADI Engineering Roadrunner reference design hardware for the Intel IXP23xx Xscale product line enables cost-effective Gigabit Ethernet applications where an AdvancedTCA platform is not required
Electronica to see design services
(November 2004)
Eazix will showcase its complete design services and ODM solutions in electronica 2004 Trade Show from 09-12 November in New Munich Trade Fair Centre
Embedded motherboard takes 'everything' onboard
(August 2004)
The AIMB-330 is an EmbeddedATX low-profile motherboard specifically designed with 'everything' onboard
Wi-Fi IP comes on silicon for prototyping
(July 2004)
NewLogic Technologies has released all its IEEE802.11 Wild WLAN IP blocks in silicon, demonstrating the world's first commercial implementation of a digital interface between modem and radio
CMOS radio cuts the cost of wireless LAN chipsets
(June 2004)
Athena Semiconductors has unveiled two wireless local area network chipsets for wireless connectivity primarily in Cardbus and MiniPCI solutions
PCI board takes on workstation support
(March 2004)
The PCI-951 full-size single board computer now supports the Sun Solaris 8 operating system
Remotek picks dual-band solution
(October 2003)
Remotek, a leading developer of RF wireless communication technology, is to produce dual-band WLAN solutions based on Synad's SY8000 chipset
Wireless chipsets boast boosted ranges
(September 2003)
Philips has developed highly integrated, high-performance two-chip solutions for 802.11a/g and 802.11g wireless LAN applications
Board brings processing power to Gigabit Ethernet
(July 2003)
The NuPRO-842 is a full-sized PICMG 1.2 Pentium 4-based single board computer (SBC) using the Intel 845GV chipset
Wireless MAC has security standards covered
(March 2003)
The SiS160 is a cost-effective media access controller that conforms to the IEEE802.11b WLAN standard and supports data transfer rates of 1, 2, 5.5 and 11Mbit/s
Amplifier slots in to wireless reference design
(March 2003)
RangeCharger wireless technology has been integrated into new wireless LAN reference designs from Broadcom Corp
SBC brings 64bit processing to legacy systems
(February 2003)
The NuPRO-900 is a PICMG 1.2 R1.0 compliant full-size SBC with support for dual Intel Xeon processors, 8Gbyte DDR200/266 memory with ECC, and dual true 64bit Gigabit Ethernet
FPGAs take more functions onboard
(February 2003)
The Eclipse-II FPGA family addresses applications that demand ultra-low power, small-form-factor packaging and high design security
Connectivity is key to embedded SBC
(December 2002)
The Adlink EBC-2000 network attachable embedded single board computer from Crellon Microsystems makes it easier to add a computing platform anywhere in a LAN or WAN
News on the 124-pin Type III MiniPCI connectors from Molex UK
(November 2002)
Molex reckons its 124-pin Type III MiniPCI connectors are an ideal way to optimise PCB real estate savings
Chip provides battery-friendly embedded WLANs
(September 2002)
By reducing the standby power consumption of 802.11b wireless LAN solutions up to tenfold, TI's new WLAN processor enables true embedded Wi-Fi applications without compromising battery life
Chipset covers both wireless net standards
(December 2001)
According to Synad Technologies, Mercury5G is the world's first complete dual-mode chipset, which makes it possible for the first time to build dual-standard wireless LANs
Mobilian to use TTPCom Bluetooth in chipset
(October 2001)
Mobilian Corp has licensed TTPCom's Bluetooth technology for its TrueRadio Bluetooth and IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi) combination product
The future's Indigo for 5GHz wireless LANs
(July 2001)
Intersil has announced the industry's first complete chipset to deliver 54Mbit/s datarates for higher speed, broadband wireless connectivity for business and home networking

