COM Express vs Qseven vs SMARC: A Comparison of Modular Embedded Computing Standards
COM Express, Qseven and SMARC are three of the most popular modular standards for embedded computing, each with its own unique form factor and electrical interface.
COM Express, Qseven and SMARC are three of the most popular modular standards for embedded computing, each with its own unique form factor and electrical interface.
The main objective of the new Wi-Fi 6 standard is not only to increase Wi-Fi speeds but also to increase the network capacity to handle multiple devices simultaneously.
A computer-on-module (COM) is a type of single-board computer (SBC), a subtype of an embedded computer system. An extension of the concept of system on chip (SoC) and system in package (SiP), COM lies between a full-up computer and a microcontroller in nature.
Industrial grade or embedded PC systems are designed for use in environments where consumer/commercial grade PC Systems are not suitable for the application at hand.
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BVM were approached by an existing client to evaluate the possibility of using twelve PCIe mini-cards in a system together with a mid-range graphics card, itself requiring eight PCIe lanes.
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Military and Defence IPC Solutions: Rugged Industrial Computer solutions and Embedded Systems for the Military and Defence industries.
BVM’s embedded products are in everyday use around the world in a range of industries. Factory and Automation, Transport, Medical, Military, Energy and more