Jim Blazer, PC/104 Consortium
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PC/104 vs. COM: A face off between flexibility and customization
In a bout between two board architectures, compatibility and flexibility give PC/104 the upper hand.
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PC/104: The original COM module
The stack that is so much more than a rugged PC.
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PCIe/104 Type 2 at first glance
PCIe/104 Type 2 continues the PCIe/104 legacy of two high-speed surface mount connectors, but Type 2's mechanical design is built to ensure that conflicts with existing PCI Express x1 or USB peripheral cards are a thing of the past.
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Promotions and spec revisions on tap for next year
The PC/104 Embedded Consortium is concentrating on advancing our specifications and reviewing technical proposals for our specifications.
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New opportunities promise enhanced benefits
Revisions to the PCI/104-Express and PCIe/104 specification will open new prospects for Consortium members.
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PC/104 technology questions and answers
Discover the details about card stacking, timing specs, system power supply, and other PC/104-related topics.
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Maintaining a focused presence for PC/104
ESC Silicon Valley kicked off a new year of activities for the PC/104 Embedded Consortium.
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PCI/104-Express simplifies peripheral board circuitry
PCI/104-Express meets the PC/104 Consortium's goals of simplifying implementation for peripheral board manufacturers and users.
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The place for PC/104 products
The products section of www.pc104.org gives members a place to showcase their PC/104 products and gives OEMs and end users a place to find these products.
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Low power is relative
The PC/104 architecture addresses the whole spectrum of power requirements.