Chapter 2, Product overview, Com express concept – ADLINK nanoX-TCR User Manual

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Chapter 2

Product Overview

This introduction presents general information about the COM Express™ architecture and the nanoX-TCR

Computer-on-Module (COM). After reading this chapter you should understand:

COM Express Concept

COM Express Architecture

nanoX-TCR Product Description

nanoX-TCR Major Components

nanoX-TCR Connector Description

nanoX-TCR Specifications

COM Express Concept

COM Express is an open industry standard defined specifically for COM boards. Its creation provides the

ability to make a smooth transition from legacy parallel interfaces to the newest technologies based on serial
buses available today. COM Express modules are available in the following form factors:

Mini 84mm x 55mm

Compact 95mm x 95mm

Basic 125mm x 95mm

Extended 155mm x 110mm

The COM Express specification 2.0 defines seven different pinout types.

The nanoX-TCR utilizes the Mini form factor and the Type 10 pinout definition, featuring one high-

performance COM Express connector that ensures stable data throughput. The single-connector interfaces of

the Type 1 and Type 10 pinouts free systems completely from legacy signals while solving the space
constraints of the Mini form factor. The Type 10 pinout provides additional flexibility for developers by

freeing up pins reserved for SATA and PCIe for future technologies and using the second LVDS channel,

VGA, and TV-Out pins to support SDVO (via DDI). The Type 10 pinout also supports the SPI interface,
which was unavailable in previous COM Express revisions.

The COM board integrates all core components and is mounted onto an application specific baseboard.

COM boards are legacy-free hardware designs (no Super I/O, PS/2 keyboard, and PS/2 mouse) and provide
most of the functional requirements for any application. These functions include, but are not limited to a rich

complement of contemporary, high-bandwidth serial interfaces such as PCI Express, Serial ATA, USB 2.0,

and Gigabit Ethernet. The robust thermal and mechanical concept of the COM board, combined with
extended power management capabilities, is perfectly suited for all applications.

Table 2-1. COM Express Pinout Types

Types

Connector Rows

PCI Express Lanes

PCI

IDE Channels

LAN ports

Type 1

A-B

Up to 6

1

Type 2

A-B C-D

Up to 22

32 bit

1

1

Type 3

A-B C-D

Up to 22

32 bit

3

Type 4

A-B C-D

Up to 32

1

1

Type 5

A-B C-D

Up to 32

3

Type 6

A-B C-D

Up to 24

1

Type 10

A-B

Up to 4

1

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