Kontron nanoETXexpress SP Computer on Module

Posted by Ken Cheung in Boards, Busses on Thursday, July 10, 2008

The Kontron nanoETXexpress-SP Computer-on-Module is based on the low power Intel Atom processor. The nano form factor is designed as an extension to the COM Express specification. The credit card size, COM Express COM.0 Type 1 compatible Kontron nanoETXexpress-SP Computer-on-Module is ideal for the next generation of ultra-mobile applications. With clock speeds between 1.1 GHz and 1.6 GHz, the Intel Atom processor offers excellent performance in a small and energy-efficient design (13 x 14 mm).

Kontron nanoETXexpress-SP Computer-on-Module

Features

  • Credit card size COM Express compatible module
  • Dimension: 55 mm x 84 mm
  • Based on COM Express Pin Out Type 1
  • Up to Intel Atom 1,6 GHz, Intel System Controller Hub US15W
  • On board up to 1 GB Memory and up to 4 GB Flash Drive
  • Serial ATA, PCI express, Ethernet, USB 2.0
  • Reduced Thermal Design Power
  • Reduced solution footprint
  • Integrated memory and graphics controller with I/O
  • Long-term replacement for existing small form factors

The Kontron nanoETXexpress-SP is 100% compatible with the COM Express COM.0 Type 1 connector. The placement and assignment of the pins also conforms 100% to COM.0. Compared with, for example, card edge connectors, the COM Express connector is significantly more future proof. Since it has less electronic attenuation, it enables longer pathways on the carrier board. This is important since green IT trends will reduce the possible pathway length in the long term. In addition, it offers greater shock and vibration resistance as well as a clear advantage when it comes to EMC. This is also important since the demands on shielding are increasing due to factors such as second generation PCIe, for example, that doubles the wire speed and thereby the frequency, resulting in the need for greater shielding. Therefore, it makes the most sense to use Computer-on-Module designs with the COM Express Type 1 connector that clearly offers the longest lifecycle.

The Kontron nanoETXexpress-SP Computer-on-Module comes with the Z5XX series Intel Atom processor from 1.1 GHz to 1.6 GHz and Intel System Controller Hub US15W and offers up to 1 GByte of soldered DDR2 400/533 RAM and 2 GBytes of onboard Flash as a boot device. A wide array of future-focused interfaces are available via the COM Express Type 1 connector including 1 x Gigabit Ethernet, 1 x SATA port, 8 x USB 2.0 (one of which is client capable) as well as a PCI-Express x1 lane for application-specific expansions. 2 x PCIe is also possible if the Gigabit Ethernet is not required. An external PCIe to PCI bridge is also supported. In order to enable small format SD/SDIO interfaces such as SD, miniSD, MMC and DE-ATA, the Kontron nanoETXexpress-SP Computer-on-Module offers the relevant support via the GPIO pins of the COM Express compliant connector. In addition, the 18/24 Bit LVDS single channel graphic performance offers 256MB of graphic memory, HDTV support and integrated MPG2 decoder as well as H.264 - more than mini devices require. The Kontron nanoETXexpress-SP Computer-on-Module supports Linux and VxWorks as well as Windows XP, XPe and CE. This extensive support underscores the versatility of use for this Computer-on-Module in a wide range of different markets.

The Intel Atom processor and single chip chipset (22 x22 mm), now called the Intel System Controller Hub US15W, have a TDP of < 5 watts. Compared with other low power processors, the new chipset requires only one-seventh the size and uses only one-tenth of the energy. This makes the Kontron nanoETXexpress-SP Computer-on-Module ideal for ultra-mobile and embedded applications that require x86 processor performance, high-end graphics, PCI Express, USB 2.0 and Serial ATA combined with longer battery power. These applications can include handheld devices for medical or multi-media applications, small mobile data systems and a host of new applications that prior to now have not been possible due to size or power consumption constraints.

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