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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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I-Pi SMARC Plus -
ADLINK Technology Inc.
The I-Pi SMARC Plus is small (110mm x 110mm) SMARC reference carrier board based on SGeT SMARC (Smart Mobility ARChitecture) 2.1 hardware specification. Together with the SMARC short size module of your choice and off the shelf add-on cards, you can quickly emulate the functionality of your desired end product for software development and hardware verification.
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cPCI-8301 -
ADLINK Technology Inc.
*PICMG® 2.0 32,64-bit/33,66 MHz cPCI bus*Supports one single-size 32,64-bit/33,66 MHz PMC site in 4HP width*Universal V(I/O) decided by backplane*Comprehensive EMC shielding
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cPCI-3W10 -
ADLINK Technology Inc.
*Supports 32bit, 33/66MHz CompactPCI® bus*One SIM card socket*One Mini PCI and one Mini PCIe socket*PICMG® 2.0 R3.0 compliant
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VX405C -
Astronics Corporation
The VX405C carrier provides the mechanical and electrical interfaces between the VXIbus and up to six (6) VITA 12-1996 standard M/MA-Modules. The carrier provides VXI register configuration and access to the M/MA-Module I/O space and memory (if present). Each M/MA-Module is controlled separately and appears as a different logical address in the VXI environment. Over 100 M/MA-Modules are available that can provide custom interfacing to the unit under test (UUT). Up to six (6) unique interfaces may be provided in a single VXI slot.