2 introduction, 1 the microetxexpress®-pv-xt com, 2 naming clarifications – Kontron COMe-cPV2(v1.0) User Manual

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Introduction

2.1

The microETXexpress®-PV-XT COM

The Kontron microETXexpress®-PV-XT Computer-on-Module (COM) extends the COM

Express® specification to include a small module form factor (95 x 95 mm)

with the commonly used COM Express® Type 2 connector for use on ultra-low

power embedded devices. The microETXexpress®-PV-XT COM design enables the

development of energy-saving devices based on the second generation 1.80 GHz

Intel® Atom™ processor D525 technology and the Intel® I/O Controller Hub

82801HBM (ICH8M) with the secure development path of an established, future-

proof industry standard, the COM Express® Type 2 form factor.

The Kontron microETXexpress®-PV-XT module processor has an integrated memory

controller for up to 4 GB DDR3 RAM (2x 2GB configuration). The graphics core

has a maximum resolution of 1400x1050 VGA and 18-bit single channel LVDS for

WXGA (1366x768). With five PCI Express lanes for flexible configurations as

well as PCI, I

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C, SPI, and LPC bus, the microETXexpress®-PV-XT COM is ideal

for multi-interface, ultra-low power carrier board designs. These special

features make this 95 x 95 mm Computer-on-Module a key solution for

applications like infotainment, digital signage, POS/POI, medical technology,

and automation that require both mobile and compact stationary low power

devices. This addition to the microETXexpress® family also supports operation

at the extended temperature range of -40 to +85°C.

All modules in the Kontron microETXexpress® family are compatible with the

COM Express® standard (Pin-out Type 2) and thus ensure easy

interchangeability as well as design scalability and future migration paths.

The microETXexpress®-PV-XT COM is a complete PC with standard interfaces such

as USB, Gigabit Ethernet, SATA II, and PATA as well as additional options

like high-definition audio (HDA) and an LVDS flat panel interface.

2.2

Naming Clarifications

The COM Express® standard defines a Computer-On-Module, or COM, with all the

components necessary for a bootable host computer, packaged as a super-

component. The interfaces provide a smooth transition path from legacy

parallel interfaces such as IDE or parallel ATA (PATA) to Low Voltage

Differential Signaling (LVDS) interfaces including the PCI bus, PCI Express*,

and Serial ATA (SATA).

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