Many COM Express modules are designed for a life cycle of five years or longer. However, from a system level perspective, the modular design…
What are the video capabilities of COM Express modules?
COM Express video capabilities vary from module to module, so it is important to select the proper module that meets your application requirements. The…
What operating temperature range is supported by COM Express systems?
COM Express modules are intended for rugged environments and are available with -40C to +85C operating temperature ranges from many vendors. The actual operating…
What custom I/O can be added to a COM Express system?
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 is the difference between a battery charging USB port and a standard USB port?
USB ports are convenient for charging battery powered devices, but this can be slow on a standard USB downstream port (SDP), which only supplies a…
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.…