The COM Express architecture reduces the complexity, cost and time required for custom computer system design by combining the processing, memory, video, Ethernet and USB…
What are the advantages of a COM Express and Sealevel carrier board solution?
Fast time to market The Computer on Module concept simplifies custom computer board design by combining the processing, memory, video, Ethernet and USB functionality in…
What connectors are available on COM Express modules?
COM Express modules integrate the core CPU and memory functionality in an embedded computer board. The system buses, video, Ethernet, USB and other I/O capabilities…
Is a COM Express system suitable for high vibration applications?
Yes, COM Express modules mount securely on all four corners for vibration tolerance. Many COM Express modules feature soldered processors, soldered memory and other surface…
What size are COM Express carrier boards?
While the PICMG COM Express module specification revision 2.0 describes the physical size of COM Express modules, there is no standard specification for carrier board sizes.…
What size are COM Express modules?
The PICMG COM Express module specification revision 2.0 describes three sizes of COM Express modules: Basic, Compact and Extended. Basic modules are the most common…
What signal connections or I/O interfaces can Sealevel design into a COM Express carrier board?
COM Express is the most commonly used Computer on Module implementation. Although there are three different sizes and other technical variations, the Basic size…
What is a COM Express Module?
COM stands for Computer on Module. A COM Express module is a small, integrated computer board that contains the CPU and memory, video, Ethernet…
In Windows XP Embedded, what components and drivers are required to add multiport serial adapters?
For proper enumeration of Sealevel multiport serial adapters, the following components must be included in the Microsoft Windows XP Embedded OS image build: “Class…