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Computer-on-module offers backward compatability

An Adlink Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 10, 2007

The design of the ETX-NR667 allows the addition of two SATA ports to the module while maintaining full backward compatibility with earlier ETX versions.

Adlink Technology announces, a new member to its ETX family of Computers-on-Modules.

The new ETX-NR667 computer-on-module is based on the latest ETX form factor 3.02 that allows the addition of two SATA ports to the module while maintaining full backward compatibility with earlier ETX versions.

This means that 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 SATA ports.

The ETX computer-on-module concept of off the shelf core modules, combined with custom-made carrier boards, dramatically reduces product development time and time to market.

With all major functions already included on the computer-on-module, system developers and OEM's can now focus on their core competencies and the 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 suitable for the medical automation, gaming, instrumentation, POS, mobile computing and transportation industries.

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