Description
The SOM-6867 is a COM-Express Compact module with pin-out Type 6 that fully complies with the PICMG (PCI Industrial Computer Manufactures Group) COM.0 R2.1 specification. The CPU module incorporates an Intel Atom E series and Celeron N/J series processor and other peripheral chips to fulfill COM specific functions. The Intel latest processor uses 22nm. This generation brings 3 times more performance improvements than previous generations, and integrates powerful Intel HD Graphics as well as DX11.1, OpenGL3.0, OCL1.2 MPEG2, AVC/H.264, and VC-1 HW decode/ acceleration. SOM-6867 provides a variety of interfaces such as PCI Express, SATA Gen 2 USB3.0, USB client, and advanced optional functions for on-board storage. Moreover, PCIe x4 can be used as x4 or x1 – making SOM-6867 more flexible.
The SOM-6867 is suitable for entry level portable computing applications needing thermally sensitive, rugged, graphics/media/display and I/O demanding designs.
- Embedded Intel Atom/Celeron Processor E3845/N2920
- Dual DDR3L-1333/1066 SODIMM sockets up to 8 GB
- Supports VGA, LVDS, HDMI/DVI/DisplayPort
- Support 3 PCIe x1, 8 USB2.0, USB3.0, 2 SATAII, LPC, SMBus, I2C
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EMAC is a global leader in system on module and carrier board embedded systems. The System on Module (SoM) is an ideal alternative to custom engineering. With the SoM approach you get the best of aspects of both buying an Off-The-Shelf Embedded Single Board Computer (SBC) and a Custom Engineered solution. With Off-The-Shelf embedded components such as a generic carrier board and SOM module, it is possible to start development on your software applications before the custom carrier board is complete; thus offering a reduced time to market for your system. A System on Module (SoM) is comprised of a small processor module with CPU bus accessibility and standard I/O functionality. The SoM module does not have any connectorization and is designed to be plugged into a Carrier Board.
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