First COM Express 3.0 Type 7 Computer on Module launched by ADLINK

Aug. 4, 2016
Designed for industrial automation and data communication applications, the Express-BD7 COM Express 3.0 Type 8 pinout computer on module was launched by ADLINK.  

Designed for industrial automation and data communication applications, the Express-BD7 COM Express 3.0 Type 8 pinout computer on module was launched by ADLINK. The Express-BD7, as compared to the Type 6 pinout, does away with all graphics support and replaces it with up to four 10GbE ports and an additional eight PCIe ports, bringing the total PCIe support to up to 32 PCIe lanes. Additionally, the module features up to 16 cores Intel Xeon D and Pentium D SoC (formerly codenamed Broadwell-DE), and also features a Network Controller Sideband Interface (NC-SI) bus, which allows for Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) Board Management Controller (BMC) support on the carrier board. The Express-BD7 also provides up to 32GB dual channel DDR4 at 1867/2133/2400MHz ECC (dependent on SoC SKU), up to eight PCIe x1 (Gen2), two PCIe x4, one PCIe x16 (Gen3), two SATA 6 Gb/s and four USB 3.0/2.0, and supports ADLINK Smart Embedded Management Agent (SEMA), which enables remote management and control of distributed devices.

To Learn More:

Contact: ADLINK Technology, Inc.
Headquarters: San Jose, CA, USA
Product:
Express-BD7 COM Express 3.0 Type 8 pinout computer on module
Key Features: Up to 16 cores Intel Xeon D and Pentium D SoC, up to 32GB dual channel DDR4 at 1867/2133/2400MHz ECC, two 10G Ethernet and NC-SI support, up to eight PCIe x1 (Gen2), one PCIe x16 (Gen3), GbE, two SATA 6 Gb/s, four USB 3.0/2.0.

What ADLINK says:
View more information on the Express-BD7.

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