Chapter 2, Product overview, Pc/104 architecture – ADLINK CoreModule 720 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Product Overview

This overview presents information about the PC/104 architecture and the CoreModule 720 Single Board

Computer (SBC). After reading this chapter you should understand:

PC/104 architecture

Product description

Major components (ICs)

Headers, Connectors, and Sockets

Specifications

PC/104 Architecture

The PC/104 architecture affords a great deal of flexibility in system design. You can build a simple system

using only a CoreModule 720 SBC, input/output devices connected to the serial, USB, or SATA ports, and
the on-board Solid State Disk storage device. To expand a simple CoreModule system, simply add self-

stacking PC/104 and PC/104-Plus expansion boards to provide additional capabilities, such as:

Additional serial and parallel ports

Analog or high-speed digital I/O

Data Acquisition (Analog In/Out)

USB 2.0 expansion modules

IEEE 1394 (FireWire) expansion modules

Standard VGA video output

PC/104 or PC/104-Plus expansion modules can be stacked with the CoreModule 720 avoiding the need for

large, expensive card cages and backplanes. The PC/104-Plus expansion modules can be mounted directly to

the PC/104 and PC/104-Plus connectors of the CoreModule 720. PC/104-compliant modules can be stacked
with an inter-board spacing of ~0.6 inches, so that a 3-module system fits in a 4.6" x 3.8" x 2.0" space. See

Figure 2-1

.

One or more MiniModule products or other PC/104 modules can be installed on the CoreModule expansion
connectors, so that the expansion modules fit within the CoreModule outline dimensions. Most MiniModule

products have stackthrough connectors compatible with the PC/104-Plus Version 2.0 specification. Several
modules can be stacked on the CoreModule headers. Each additional module increases the thickness of the

package by ~17mm (0.6"). See

Figure 2-1

.

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