Chapter 2 product overview, Epic architecture, Chapter 2 – Ampro Corporation Single Board Computer 700 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Product Overview

This introduction presents general information about the EPIC Architecture and the ReadyBoard 700
single board computer (SBC). After reading this chapter you should understand:

EPIC Architecture

ReadyBoard 700 architecture

ReadyBoard 700 features

Major components

Connectors

Specifications

EPIC Architecture

In 2004, five companies collaborated to publish a standard that fills the void between the EBX and the
PC/104 size boards with a new industry standard form factor called “Embedded Platform for Industrial
Computing (EPIC).” At 115mm x 165mm (4.5” x 6.5”), the EPIC standard principally defines physical
size, mounting hole pattern, and CPU and I/O zone locations. It does not specify processor type or
electrical characteristics. The standard recommends connector placement for serial/parallel, Ethernet,
graphics, and memory expansion. This embedded SBC standard ensures that embedded system OEMs
can standardize their designs and that full featured embedded computing solutions can be designed into
even more space constrained environments than ever before.

The EPIC standard boasts the same highly flexible and adaptable system expansion as EBX and PC/104,
allowing easy and modular addition of functions such as USB 2.0, Firewire or wireless networking not
usually contained in standard product offerings. EPIC system expansion is based on the existing and
popular PC/10

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and PC/104-Plus

standards. PC/104 places the ISA bus on compact 3.6” x 3.8”

modules with self-stacking capability. PC/104-Plus adds the power of a PCI bus to PC/104 while
retaining the basic form-factor. Using PC/104 expansion cards, an EPIC board can be easily adapted to
meet a variety of embedded applications.

The EPIC standard also brings stability to the mid-sized embedded board market and offers OEMs
assurance that a wide range of products will be available from multiple sources – now and in the future.
The EPIC specification is freely available to all interested companies, and may be used without licenses
or royalties. For further technical information on the EPIC standard, visit the web site at

http://www.epic-sbc.org.

See Figure 2-1.

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I/O
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PC/104-Plus Module

ReadyBoard 700 (EPIC-Compatible)

ISA Bus
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0.8 inch spacers (4)

PCI Stack

Headers

through

screws (4)

0.6 inch spacers (4)

PC/104 Module

Figure 2-1. Stacking PC/104 Modules with the ReadyBoard 700

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