Computer-on-module features two SATA ports
Keywords:computer-on-module? SATA ports? serial ATA?
Adlink Technology has added a new member to its ETX family of computers-on-modules. The new ETX-NR667 is based on the latest ETX form factor 3.02 that allows the addition of two serial ATA ports to the module while maintaining full backward compatibility with earlier ETX versions. Essentially that means any carrier board in production and based on earlier ETX versions need not be redesigned to accommodate the ETX-NR667 and make use of its serial ATA ports.
The ETX computer-on-module concept of off-the-shelf core modules, combined with custom-made carrier boards, promises to reduce product development time and time-to-market. With all major functions already included on the computer-on-module, system developers and OEMs can focus on their core competencies and the unique system values of their products.
The ETX form factor is competitively priced for OEM projects with production quantities ranging from 500 to 50,000 units.
The new ETX-NR667 is targeted at the medical automation, gaming, instrumentation, POS, mobile computing and transportation markets.
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