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Kontron microETXexpress-PV User’s Guide

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COM Express® Documentation

This product manual serves as one of three principal references for this COM

Express® module design. It documents the specifications and features of the

microETXexpress®-PV-XT COM. The other two references, which are available

from your Kontron support representative or from PICMG, include:

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The COM Express® Specification, R2.0, which defines the COM Express® module

form factor, pin-out, and signals. This document can be obtained by filling

out the order form on the PIGMG website at

http://www.picmg.com

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The PICMG COM Express® Design Guide, which serves as a general guide for

baseboard design, with a focus on maximum flexibility to accommodate a wide

range of COM Express® modules. This guide is on the PICMG website at

http://www.picmg.com

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COM Express® COM Benefits

Compact form factor (95 x 95 mm) Computer-on-Module Express (COM Express)

modules are very compact, highly integrated computers that use the Type 2 COM

Express® connector pin-out. All microETXexpress® modules feature a

standardized form factor and a standardized connector layout for a specified

set of signals, as defined in the PICMG COM Express® specification. This

standardization lets designers create a single-system baseboard that can

accept present and future microETXexpress® modules.

Kontron microETXexpress® modules include common personal computer (PC)

peripheral functions such as:

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Graphics

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USB ports

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Ethernet

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Audio

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IDE, PATA, and SATA hard disk drive formats

Baseboard designers can optimize exactly how each of these functions is

implemented physically for the intended application by placing connectors

precisely where they are needed on a baseboard that is designed for an

optimal fit in the system packaging.

A peripheral PCI bus can be implemented directly on the baseboard rather than

on mechanically unwieldy expansion cards. The ability to build a system on a

single baseboard using the computer as one plug-in super-component simplifies

packaging, eliminates cabling, and significantly reduces system-level total

cost of ownership.

A single baseboard design can use a range of COM Express modules. This

flexibility enables product differentiation at various price/performance

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