"The new revision of the nanoETXexpress specification addresses the requirements of newer and highly compact processors more explicitly and still stays compatible to existing designs. Thus our customers can efficiently develop new applications with our new COM Express(TM) ultra* nanoX-TC even for extremely rugged environments, thanks to the extended temperature range from -40 °C to +85 °C," says Henk van Bremen, Product Director for ADLINK's Embedded Division.
"The new nanoETXexpress specification provides more graphics features and options for the development of innovative SFF designs and innovative hand-held applications. With the new revision the market penetration of COM Express(TM) ultra* compatible COMs will increase, since the additional type 10 pin-out will open up new application fields," says Dirk Finstel, CTO of Kontron.
The consortium of leading embedded computer manufacturers developed the nanoETXexpress specification in order to provide the market with a solid manufacturer-independent basis for a corresponding COM Express(TM) ultra* form factor through the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group. In addition, the aim is to promote a uniform specification for Computer-on-Modules in order to offer users a single, universally usable Computer-on-Module standard for development and product maintenance. Among the members of the nanoETXexpress Industrial Group are the world's leading providers of Computer-on-Modules: Aaeon, ADLINK, Advantech, E.E.P.D., IBase, Toradex and Kontron.
For more information on the nanoETXexpress Industrial Group please visit: http://www.nanoetxexpress.org/...