Adlink Bases Coremodule 730 On Intel Atoms
Adlink Technology has introduced the Coremodule 730 embedded processor, based on the ultra low power Intel Atom Z510 and Z530 processors at 1.1 and 1.6GHz, respectively. The Coremodule 730 sets a new efficiency standard for tiny rugged computers by using the new Sumit expansion interface.
It reinvents stackable and mezzanine architectures by packing an enormous amount of data bandwidth and easy connectivity - including multiple PCI Express lanes, USB 2.0 interfaces, LPC bus, I2C bus, and SPI bus - into a fraction of the space previously occupied by only the 33MHz parallel PCI-104 bus. The Coremodule 730 features PCI Express, Gbit Ethernet, USB 2.0 ports and a Compactflash socket.
It also features the lowest power Intel chipset available, the US15W, to complement the Intel Atom processor for a total power consumption of only 5W. Conductive cooling solutions are also easy to implement for small sealed boxes with no internal air flow. The release of the Coremodule 730 means that system OEMs in military, avionics, transportation, data logging, portable computing and other rugged markets can add an Intel Architecture controller to their systems without a custom carrier-board design.
Adlink Technology has introduced the Coremodule 730 embedded processor, based on the ultra low power Intel Atom Z510 and Z530 processors at 1.1 and 1.6GHz, respectively. The Coremodule 730 sets a new efficiency standard for tiny rugged computers by using the new Sumit expansion interface.
It reinvents stackable and mezzanine architectures by packing an enormous amount of data bandwidth and easy connectivity - including multiple PCI Express lanes, USB 2.0 interfaces, LPC bus, I2C bus, and SPI bus - into a fraction of the space previously occupied by only the 33MHz parallel PCI-104 bus. The Coremodule 730 features PCI Express, Gbit Ethernet, USB 2.0 ports and a Compactflash socket.
It also features the lowest power Intel chipset available, the US15W, to complement the Intel Atom processor for a total power consumption of only 5W. Conductive cooling solutions are also easy to implement for small sealed boxes with no internal air flow. The release of the Coremodule 730 means that system OEMs in military, avionics, transportation, data logging, portable computing and other rugged markets can add an Intel Architecture controller to their systems without a custom carrier-board design.
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