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COM Express module supports up to 8GB of system memory

10th April 2015
Siobhan O'Gorman
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A COM Express Type 2 Basic module, based on the Intel Celeron processor J1900/N2807, has been introduced by Axiomtek. The CEM841 is equipped with double deck DDR3L SO-DIMM sockets supporting up to 8GB of system memory.

Offered with eight PCIe lanes, the power efficient system module is designed with all necessary components and provides the most updated bus interfaces targeting POS and kiosk systems, gaming, medical PCs and HMI and industrial automation controllers.

I/O interfaces including one LPC, one IDE, four PCIe x1, one PCIe x4, one SATA-300, one Gigabit Ethernet supporting Wake-on-LAN, eight USB 2.0, HD audio, SMBus and 4-in/out Digital I/O, enable the module to be used for serial signaling protocols. To ensure reliability and stability, hardware monitoring and Watchdog Timer are supported.

The CEM841 COM Express Type 2 Basic module will be available in early April 2015. For evaluation and development purposes, the CEB94000 carrier board is available.

“With rich I/O capabilities, the COM Express Type 2 module satisfies a wide range of vertical embedded applications and reduces the time and cost to develop a product. Integrated with the baseboard CEB94000, the CEM841 has the capability of eight USB 2.0, one Gigabit LAN, one LPC and one IDE,” said Yifei Wang, Product Manager of Product Marketing Division, Axiomtek. “The outstanding 7th gen Intel HD graphics engine promotes the single-chip module to deliver full HD image and faster conversion of video for portable media players and online sharing.”

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