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Diamond Systems Joins Qseven Consortium
Diamond Systems Corp., a leading supplier of ruggedized single-board computers (SBCs) and I/O expansion modules targeting real-world applications, today announced that it has become a Participating Member of the Qseven Consortium, a multi-vendor standards body dedicated to advancing the Qseven computer-on-module (COM) standard.
Thro“The Qseven COM (computer-on-module) standard packs the latest low-power, embedded processors, chipsets, and standard system interfaces into a highly compact package while eliminating the need for expensive connectors that unnecessarily burden system costs,” noted Diamond Systems Founder and President Jonathan Miller. “Additionally, Qseven COMs and FeaturePak I/O modules are extremely well suited for deployment together on standard and customized application baseboards.”
“We’re excited to welcome Diamond Systems as the newest Participating Member of the Qseven Consortium,” said Martin Danzer of Qseven Consortium Founding Member company congatec AG. “As the originator of the newly introduced FeaturePak I/O module standard, Diamond has added a significant new companion technology for adding off-the-shelf I/O modules to embedded designs based on Qseven embedded computing cores.”