nanoETXexpress

You need a small solution with low power consumption and the right level of performance... You need a perfect fit!

The Ultra compact module compatible with COM Express™ COM.0 Type 1

  • Ultra compact module (55mm x 84mm) with Intel® Atom™ Z5xx
  • Based on COM Express COM.0 pin-out Type 1
  • Memory and Flash Drive on board for mobile and rugged environment

 

 

 


With a foot print of a mere 55 mm x 84 mm, nanoETXexpress COMs are ideal for ultra-mobile applications and rugged environments that require the performance of energy saving x86 processors, high-end graphics, PCI Express and Serial ATA combined with longer battery life.

Kontron nanoETXexpress modules are designed with the requirements of handheld devices for medical or multi-media applications, small mobile data systems in mind and those needs of a host of new applications that until now have not been possible due to size and power constraints.

Kontron nanoETXexpress modules are 100 percent compatible with the COM Express™ (COM.0) Type 1 pin-out with respect to connector location and pin definition.

 

nanoETXexpress-SP based on Intel® Atom™ processor Z500 series

The Kontron nanoETXexpress-SP is the first nanoETXexpress Computer-on-Modules based on Intel® 45 nm technology. Performance for the first nanoETXexpress-SP Computer-on-Module is provided by the Intel® Atom™ processor Z500 series.

  • a ground-up design, based on 45nm Hi-K process
  • new IA micro-architecture,
  • comes in 10x lower power compared to ULV single-core processors

 

    and Intel® System Controller Hub US15W

 

  • also a ground-up design
  • single-chip solution with integrated graphics

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


The market is looking for small form factors with high density, low power consumption and reasonable performance in a low price segment. Now, the nanoETXexpress family modules that are 100 percent compatible with the COM Express™ (COM.0) Type 1 pin-out are here to answer those needs.

 

 

 

  

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