Computer-On-Module
Qseven® - ADLINK Technology Inc. (ADLINK)
Qseven is an off-the-shelf, multi-vendor, computer-on-module that integrates all the core components of a common x86 PC and is mounted onto an application specific carrier board. A single ruggedized 230-pin MXM connector provides the carrier board interface to carry all the I/O signals to and from the Qseven module.
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- Computer-On-Module
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Qseven® Standard Size Module with Intel Atom® E3900, Pentium® N4200 and Celeron® N3350 Processor (codename: Apollo Lake)
Q7-AL
Q7-AL - ADLINK Technology Inc.
The Q7-AL Computer-On-Module (COM) combines the QSeven® 2.1 standard with the Intel (“Apollo Lake”) Atom® E-series and Pentium® and Celeron® N-series System-on-Chips (SoCs), providing ideal solutions for low power consumption and high pin/area density requirements. The module provides the high integration, high performance, low power, and ruggedness favored by Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications such as retail transactional clients, digital signage, and in-vehicle infotainment systems.
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Qseven Module with 4th Generation Intel Atom® Processor E3800 Series SoC (formerly codename: BayTrail)
Q7-BT
Q7-BT - ADLINK Technology Inc.
The Q7-BT Computer-On-Module (COM) combines the Qseven® 2.0 standard with the Intel® Atom™ E3800 series System-on-Chip (SoC), providing an ideal solution for mid-range power and high, pin/area density requirements. The module provides the high integration, high performance, low power, and ruggedness favored by Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications such as retail transactional clients, digital signage, and in-vehicle infotainment systems.
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Qseven® Reference Carrier Board
Q7-BASE
Q7-BASE - ADLINK Technology Inc.
Qseven is a Computer-on-Module (COM) standard for small sized and highly integrated systems adopted by SGET. The Qseven concept is an off-the-shelf, multi-vendor, Computer-on-Module that integrates all the core components of a common PC and is mounted onto an application specific carrier board. Qseven modules have a standardized form factor of 70 mm x 70 mm or 40 mm x 70 mm and have specified pinouts based on the high-speed MXM connector, regardless of the vendor. The Qseven module provides the functional requirements for an embedded application, which include, but are not limited to, graphics, audio, mass storage, network and multiple USB ports. A single ruggedized 230 pin MXM connector provides the carrier board interface to carry all the I/O signals to and from the Qseven module. This MXM connector is a well-known and proven high-speed signal interface connector that is commonly used for -PCI Express graphics cards in notebooks.
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Qseven® Standard Size Module with Intel Atom® E3900, Pentium® N4200 and Celeron® N3350 Processor (codename: Apollo Lake)
Q7-AL
Q7-AL - ADLINK Technology Inc.
The Q7-AL Computer-On-Module (COM) combines the QSeven® 2.1 standard with the Intel (“Apollo Lake”) Atom® E-series and Pentium® and Celeron® N-series System-on-Chips (SoCs), providing ideal solutions for low power consumption and high pin/area density requirements. The module provides the high integration, high performance, low power, and ruggedness favored by Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications such as retail transactional clients, digital signage, and in-vehicle infotainment systems.
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Qseven Module with 4th Generation Intel Atom® Processor E3800 Series SoC (formerly codename: BayTrail)
Q7-BT
Q7-BT - ADLINK Technology Inc.
The Q7-BT Computer-On-Module (COM) combines the Qseven® 2.0 standard with the Intel® Atom™ E3800 series System-on-Chip (SoC), providing an ideal solution for mid-range power and high, pin/area density requirements. The module provides the high integration, high performance, low power, and ruggedness favored by Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications such as retail transactional clients, digital signage, and in-vehicle infotainment systems.
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Qseven® Reference Carrier Board
Q7-BASE
Q7-BASE - ADLINK Technology Inc.
Qseven is a Computer-on-Module (COM) standard for small sized and highly integrated systems adopted by SGET. The Qseven concept is an off-the-shelf, multi-vendor, Computer-on-Module that integrates all the core components of a common PC and is mounted onto an application specific carrier board. Qseven modules have a standardized form factor of 70 mm x 70 mm or 40 mm x 70 mm and have specified pinouts based on the high-speed MXM connector, regardless of the vendor. The Qseven module provides the functional requirements for an embedded application, which include, but are not limited to, graphics, audio, mass storage, network and multiple USB ports. A single ruggedized 230 pin MXM connector provides the carrier board interface to carry all the I/O signals to and from the Qseven module. This MXM connector is a well-known and proven high-speed signal interface connector that is commonly used for -PCI Express graphics cards in notebooks.