(Click for larger view of Embedian's XPC-8112) MXM-8310 (Click for details) |
The two SBCs are identical except for their clock speed, which is also the only difference between the two
MXM-based modules they are based on. The XPC-8112 is equipped with the 624MHz MXM-8110, and the XPC-8312 is based on the 806MHz MXM-8310 (right). As shown in the photo above, the modules fit onto the carrier boards to create complete SBCs, measuring 4.0 x 5.7 inches (102 x 145mm).

XPC-8112/8312 block diagram
(Click to enlarge)Announced two weeks ago, the MXM COM boards are Embedian's second generation of COMs using the nVidia-derived MXM (Mobile PCI Express Module) connector format. The same week, an organization called
Qseven released a rival COM spec that also uses an MXM connector, but is slightly larger at 70 x 70 mm compared to Embedian's 66 x 50 mm dimensions.
Embedian's new SBCs are equipped with a 10/100Mbps Ethernet port, four USB 1.1 channels, and five serial ports. The boards also offer storage interfaces, a CompactFlash socket, and an IDE header. For other details, see our earlier, in-depth coverage of Embedian's new MXM COM boards,
here.
AvailabilityThe XPC-8112 and XPC-8312 are available now with Windows CE 5.0 or Debian Linux pre-installed, says Embedian. Pricing was not disclosed.
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