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From Kontron USA
With speedMOPS, Kontron (rated as the world's undisputed market leader in PC/104 CPU boards for several years now by market research institute VDC) is revealing a brand-new CPU board form factor for PC/104 expansion boards at Embedded World. The processor is located outside of the sandwich footprint of the PC/104 form factor, thus facilitating optimal cooling of high-performance CPUs. At the same time, all existing and upcoming PC/104 I/O expansion boards are supported in accordance with the standard. Products & Services
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Although the x86 processor is by far the most popular CPU to be used on PC/104 boards, recent industry trends toward smaller, lower power devices have made the PC/104 platform an attractive choice for...
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PC/104, PC/104-Plus, EBX and ETX are a group of related network (bus) types. PC/104 derives its name from the acronym for personal computers (PC) and the number of pins used to connect cards (104).
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For more than a decade, the PC/104 form factor has used the ISA bus for rugged and easy-to-design add-in cards. More recently, an extended PC/104 format has gained industry acceptance. This variation,...
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Intel, Motorola, AMD and others continue to ship truckloads of low-end 16-bit CPU devices to OEM companies who use these devices to provide internal automation to their products. Quantities are even...
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Until now, multiple avionic protocols have required a separate interface board for each protocol. Each additional board adds more components to the system resulting in a higher probability of failure,...
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