Product category:
Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Kontron UK | Subject: Kontron ETX-CD high-end embedded computer module
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 19 February 2007
Intel Core2 Duo processor for EXT 3.0
module
Kontron has launched at the Embedded World 2007 a 100 % pin-to-pin compatible ETX 3.0 Computer on Module based on an Intel Core 2 Duo processor.
Kontron has launched at the Embedded World 2007 a 100 % pin-to-pin compatible ETX 3.0 Computer on Module (COM) based on an Intel Core 2 Duo processor The Kontron ETX-CD is a high-end COM for embedded designs requiring PCI, ISA, SATA and USB 2.0 as well as all standard ETX interfaces
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 30 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new module combines the low-voltage Intel Core 2 Duo processor L7400 (2x 1.5GHz, 4Mbyte L2 cache, TDP 17W) and the mobile Intel 945GM Express chipset.
Key features of this new ETX 3.0 low power consumption module include: support for up to 2Gbyte DDR2 S0DIMM; 2x SerialATA for high-speed drives; 4x USB 2.0 for the integration of fast peripherals; graphics (integrated 950GMA), audio and more.
Kontron expects to have sample Kontron ETX-CD modules with the new Intel Core 2 Duo processor available for evaluation in Q2 2007.
Board support packages (BSPs) for current operating systems such as Windows XP Embedded and Linux will be available for download on Kontron's website in the near future.
Kontron is developing additional modules for high-performance processors from Intel, AMD and VIA which will further expand the array of offerings of Kontron ETX 3.0 modules. Request a free brochure from Kontron UK ...
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