Adlink technology for PCI industrial computer manufacturers association (PICMG) of the executive committee, and led the establishment of the new COM Express 3.0 specification.
ADLINK technology (ADLINK) embedded module and intelligent application platform for the Internet of things (ARiP) suppliers, is PCI industrial computer manufacturers association (PICMG) of the executive committee, and led the establishment of the new COM Express 3.0 specification.
Adlink technology recently published a new embedded computer Express - BD7 modules, namely using the new COM Express 3.0 standard of new Type 7 feet. The new Type 7 feet at low power, high performance and increase the capacity of 10 gbe design, has made them champions of a free small packaging specifications, will benefit from the industrial automation and data communications industries.
PICMG subprime committee started the second half of 2015 to the new definition of COM Express 3.0 specification, the commission by adlink technology American technology currently long Jeff Munch as chairman, and the technical team of adlink technology also involved. Type 7 pins for the Headless server grade, for low power consumption, and the maximum design (TDP) less than 65 watts of power consumption system single chip (SoC) design, its output definition currently have preview issued by the manufacturers and customers full specification for the module before you set out to design. And release the new specifications are expected to be announced third quarter in 2016.
The new Type 7 feet compared with Type 6, the former jettisoned all graphics support, instead is to provide up to four 10 GbE port, with an additional eight PCI Express (PCIe) port, which means the whole PCIe support up to 32 channels. 7 pin Type can support 10 g Base - KR signal, meaning PCB designers are free to choose to use KR - to - KR, KR to optical fiber, or KR to copper. Controller via the Internet - sideband interface (NC - SI) bus support, circuit board can also carry through intelligent platform management interface (IPMI) of the card management controller (BMC) to support.