3 etx® benefits, Etx® benefits – Kontron ETX-CD User Manual

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ETX®-CD / Introduction

2.3

ETX® Benefits

Embedded technology extended (ETX) modules are very compact (114 x 95 mm), highly integrated computers. All ETX®
modules feature a standardized form factor and a standardized connector layout that carry a specified set of signals. This
standardization allows designers to create a single-system baseboard that can accept present and future ETX® modules.
ETX® modules include common personal computer (PC) peripheral functions such as:

» Graphics

» Parallel, Serial, and USB ports

» Keyboard/mouse

» Ethernet

» Sound

» IDE (and SATA)

The baseboard designer can optimize exactly how each of these functions implements physically. Designers can place
connectors precisely where needed for the application on a baseboard designed to optimally fit a system’s packaging.
Peripheral PCI or ISA buses 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 component
simplifies packaging, eliminates cabling, and significantly reduces system-level cost. A single baseboard design can use a
range of ETX® modules. This flexibility can differentiate products at various price/performance points, or to design future
proof systems that have a builtin upgrade path. The modularity of an ETX® solution also ensures against obsolescence as
computer technology evolves. A properly designed ETX® baseboard can work with several successive generations of ETX®
modules. An ETX® baseboard design has many advantages of a custom, computer-board design but delivers better
obsolescence protection, greatly reduced engineering effort, and faster time to market.

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