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PC/104 and Small Form FactorsSummer 2010

Tiny new packaged modules shake up the rugged SFF market

Chris 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 winner

Paul 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 answers

Jim 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 treads

Tiny modules measure tire treads

Hermann 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 interfaces

COMs embrace next-gen interfaces

Colin 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 efficiency

Rugged embedded systems boost warehouse efficiency

Christine 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 system

Implementing a small configurable COTS avionics system

George 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-Express

Advancing PCI/104-Express

Jim 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 military

Chris 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 platforms

Overcoming design constraints for fast processors in ultra-compact mobile platforms

Joseph 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 US15W

Analyzing PCI Express performance in the Intel System Controller Hub US15W

Scott 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/104

Jim 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 rescue

Hermann 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?

SFF market: Healthy diversity, or option overload?

Summary:
Industry leaders share their thoughts on the perceived fragmentation in the SFF market.

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