1 through 15 of 380 articles found PC/104 and Small Form FactorsSummer 2010 Tiny new packaged modules shake up the rugged SFF marketChris A. Ciufo (Group Editorial Director, OpenSystems Media) Summary: Can traditional VME vendors enter a market served by "Can-Tainers" and quasi-rugged PC/104 systems? PC/104 and Small Form FactorsSummer 2010 SUMIT is a winnerPaul Rosenfeld (SFF-SIG) Summary: The success of an industry standard can be evaluated multiple ways. PC/104 and Small Form FactorsSummer 2010 PC/104 technology questions and answersJim Blazer (PC/104 Embedded Consortium) Summary: Discover the details about card stacking, timing specs, system power supply, and other PC/104-related topics. PC/104 and Small Form FactorsSummer 2010 Tiny modules measure tire treadsHermann Strass (European Representative, OpenSystems Media) Summary: An automatic checking system uses small I/O modules to measure the tire tread depth of vehicles on the Autobahn. PC/104 and Small Form FactorsSummer 2010 COMs embrace next-gen interfacesColin McCracken (Diamond Systems) Summary: To extend lifetime in the market, COMs need a generous helping of signal bandwidth headroom and reserved pins. PC/104 and Small Form FactorsSummer 2010 Rugged embedded systems boost warehouse efficiencyChristine Van De Graaf (Kontron America) Summary: COMs enable affordable improvements in warehouses and other industrial environments. PC/104 and Small Form FactorsSummer 2010 Implementing a small configurable COTS avionics systemGeorge M. Sponsler (Excalibur Systems) Summary: Using COTS components saved development time and costs in a design project for a flight-worthy data recorder. PC/104 and Small Form FactorsSummer 2010 Advancing PCI/104-ExpressJim Blazer (RTD Embedded Technologies) Summary: Updates to the PCIe/104 specification provide a path to the future while maintaining compatibility with the past. PC/104 and Small Form FactorsSpring 2010 ESC's hot market segments: Rugged, industrial, and militaryChris A. Ciufo (Editor, OpenSystems Media) Summary: Trends that affect the rugged, industrial, and military markets will increase activity in the SFF space. PC/104 and Small Form FactorsSpring 2010 Overcoming design constraints for fast processors in ultra-compact mobile platformsJoseph Chung (VIA Technologies) Summary: The fundamental considerations for designing mobile platforms haven't changed since the introduction of the first portable computer. PC/104 and Small Form FactorsSpring 2010 Analyzing PCI Express performance in the Intel System Controller Hub US15WScott Foley (Intel) Summary: Designers must pay attention to architecture, performance, and optimization to maximize the benefits of the Intel processor and SCH US15W. PC/104 and Small Form FactorsSpring 2010 Maintaining a focused presence for PC/104Jim Blazer (PC/104 Embedded Consortium) Summary: ESC Silicon Valley kicked off a new year of activities for the PC/104 Embedded Consortium. PC/104 and Small Form FactorsSpring 2010 SFF-based aerial vehicle to the rescueHermann Strass (European Representative, OpenSystems Media) Summary: A mini quadrocopter powered by a CoreExpress module took home first place at the International Aerial Robotics Competition. PC/104 and Small Form FactorsSpring 2010 Do we really need all these standards?Paul Rosenfeld (SFF-SIG) Summary: Development of a rich ecosystem around a particular technology ultimately makes or breaks it across the market. PC/104 and Small Form FactorsSpring 2010 SFF market: Healthy diversity, or option overload?Summary: Industry leaders share their thoughts on the perceived fragmentation in the SFF market. |
