1 through 15 of 429 articles found PC/104 and Small Form Factors Winter 2011 The advantages are still "stacking" upSummary: Small size, flexibility, ruggedness, and lower system cost amount to big benefits for users of PC/104 formats. PC/104 and Small Form Factors Winter 2011 Less filling, great tasteSummary: The technical and marketing functions of standards organizations advance companies entire industries over, but need all-around membership support in order to sustain the development and proliferation of specifications. PC/104 and Small Form Factors Winter 2011 Case study: Considerations for USB-based data acquisition and control to extend test capabilities in semiconductor validationSummary: USB universality bodes well for the future of the technology in DAQ and other OEM and embedded applications. Summary: The StackPC standard keeps stackable architectures growing with the addition of high-performance interfaces and the maintenance of backwards compatibility. PC/104 and Small Form Factors Winter 2011 Secure and ubiquitous: Vehicle computers bring new security challengesSummary: Hardware-based cryptography for in-vehicle computers provides the levels of security necessary for expanding computing and communication networks. PC/104 and Small Form Factors Winter 2011 Getting to the core of rugged transportation systems: Overcoming challenges of both general and application-specific designSummary: Identifying the correct format for each design and combining it with the correct manufacturing approach will reduce long-term customization woes. PC/104 and Small Form Factors Fall 2011 Heat pipe thermal ground planes with CTE matching increase efficiency of power-generating componentsSummary: A cool, dark (and small) place: Thermal Ground Planes (TGPs) are leaving many SWaP-C nuisances out in the cold. PC/104 and Small Form Factors Fall 2011 Mobile power isn't something to take lightlySummary: How is the military going to shed some (battery) weight? Summary: Communications (in)compatibility should not weigh into the selection of mission- and safety-critical avionics system components. Communications converters quiet the 'babble.' PC/104 and Small Form Factors Fall 2011 Leveraging the benefits of small form factor boards for military wearable computersSummary: When SWaP REALLY matters: SFF boards in wearable military computers. Summary: The viability of computers in the military has long since been established, but wearable computers? They'd better be unobtrusive, maneuverable, ruggedly reliable. PC/104 and Small Form Factors Fall 2011 OEMs: Your vote can shape the SFF futureSummary: Small form factor technology decisions cannot be left solely to the suppliers' whim - End users must make their demands known. PC/104 and Small Form Factors Fall 2011 Selecting a stacking-bus formatSummary: In system design, the first step is choosing a format; The next step is deciding on a PC/104 format that has the ideal processor and I/O functions. PC/104 and Small Form Factors 2011 Resource Guide Oh, Microsoft... what haven't you done?Summary: Microsoftís underwhelming presence at ESC San Jose raises questions as to the future of Redmond in the embedded industry. PC/104 and Small Form Factors 2011 Resource Guide AMD Fusion architecture boosts ETX and XTX performanceSummary:
AMD Fusion processors liberate ETX and XTX COM standards from looming form factor, power consumption, and performance constraints. |
