ETX , standing for Embedded Technology eXtended , is an integrated and compact 95 × 125 mm (3.7 × 4.9 in) computer-on-module (COM) form factor, which can be used in a design application much like an integrated circuit component. Each ETX COM integrates core CPU and memory functionality, the common I/O of a PC/AT (serial, parallel, etc.), USB , audio, graphics, and Ethernet . All I/O signals as well as a full implementation of ISA and PCI buses are mapped to four high-density, low-profile connectors on the bottom side of the module.
5-476: ETX may refer to: ETX (form factor) , Embedded Technology eXtended computer-on-module specification Meade ETX telescope , popular line of compact Maksutov-Cassegrain telescopes made by Meade Instruments Corporation End-of-text character , character code within the C0 and C1 control codes range Expected Transmission Count , network routing metric ETX Studios ,
10-458: A French public relations firm Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ETX . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ETX&oldid=1193045960 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
15-454: Is compact form factor, 95 × 114 mm (3.7 × 4.4 inches) in size. It extends the original ETX standard and adds two Serial ATA (SATA) interfaces. This is done without changing any of the ETX pin designations, making new modules pin-to-pin compatible with previous versions. Modules designed according to the ETX 3.0 specification integrate two SATA ports via two slim line connectors designed onto
20-612: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages ETX (form factor) ETX boards are available with AMD Geode , VIA , Intel Atom , Pentium , Celeron and Core Duo processors. XTX offers a 75% pin-compatible upgrade path to ETX standard. XTX drops the ISA bus and adds PCI-Express , SATA , and LPC . COM Express was released in 2005 from PICMG . The Embedded Technology eXtended (ETX) specification, first developed by Kontron (formerly *JUMPtec) in early 2000. In April 2006,
25-724: The members of the ETX Industrial Group released the next generation of the ETX 3.0 specification . The ETX Industrial Group is an independent association of companies that work to exchange knowledge about ETX. Membership is open to companies which develop and produce ETX modules. Members include Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH, congatec AG, Advantech, MSC Vertriebs GmbH, ADLINK Technology Inc. , Avalue Technology Inc., SECO Srl, Arbor Technology Corp., Axiomtek Co., Blue Chip Technology, AAEON Technology Inc. , AEWIN Technologies IBase, Honeywell – CMSS and Portwell. The ETX 3.0 Specification
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