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PC/104 and Small Form Factors   Winter 2011

The advantages are still "stacking" up

Len Crane (PC/104 Consortium)
Summary:
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 taste

Paul Rosenfeld (SFF-SIG)
Summary:
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 validation

Case study: Considerations for USB-based data acquisition and control to extend test capabilities in semiconductor validation

Marty Wingett (ACCES I/O Products, Inc.); Chris Persidok (ACCES I/O Products, Inc.)
Summary:
USB universality bodes well for the future of the technology in DAQ and other OEM and embedded applications.
PC/104 and Small Form Factors   Winter 2011
StackPC: Better performance, more flexibility

StackPC: Better performance, more flexibility

Pavel Shamsutdinov (FASTWEL Group Co. Ltd.)
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 challenges

Secure and ubiquitous: Vehicle computers bring new security challenges

J. Scott Gardner (Advantage Engineering)
Summary:
Hardware-based cryptography for in-vehicle computers provides the levels of security necessary for expanding computing and communication networks.
Summary:
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 components

Nelson Gernert (Thermacore); Dr. Mark T. North (Thermacore)
Summary:
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 lightly

Monique DeVoe, Assistant Managing Editor (PC/104 and Small Form Factors)
Summary:
How is the military going to shed some (battery) weight?
PC/104 and Small Form Factors   Fall 2011
Protocol conversion: Speaking the same language

Protocol conversion: Speaking the same language

David Koppel (Excalibur Systems)
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 computers

Leveraging the benefits of small form factor boards for military wearable computers

Jamey Dobbins (Eurotech); Mike Southworth (Parvus)
Summary:
When SWaP REALLY matters: SFF boards in wearable military computers.
PC/104 and Small Form Factors   Fall 2011
Making wearable computers battle-ready

Making wearable computers battle-ready

Justin Dyster (Black Diamond Advanced Technology)
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 future

Paul Rosenfeld (SFF-SIG)
Summary:
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 format

Len Crane (PC/104 Consortium)
Summary:
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 performance

AMD Fusion architecture boosts ETX and XTX performance

Ron Mazza (congatec Inc.)
Summary:
AMD Fusion processors liberate ETX and XTX COM standards from looming form factor, power consumption, and performance constraints.

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