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Standardization Group for Embedded Technologies Articles
SGET prepares launch of recent IoT workgroup
Within the SGET Standardisation Group for Embedded Technologies, a workgroup is about to be established. The SDT.04 (Standard Development Team) workgroup will develop standards for the interaction of embedded computing systems within the IoT, which is currently gaining momentum in the market. The SDT.04 group has drafted a preliminary ‘Team Mission Statement‘ (TMS). The first SDT.04 meeting will be held as a conference call on 10th Se...
Qseven standard connector offered with long term availability
The Standardization Group for Embedded Technologies (SGET) highly values the long term availability of its standards and the related key components. With regard to Qseven, this especially concerns the 230-pin MXM2 system connector. This was initially designed to work as a cost-effective board-to-board connector for consumer graphics cards and has come close to its end of life in this function.
Release provides guidelines for designing ARM & x86-based COMs
The Standardisation Group for Embedded Technologies (SGET) has successfully finalised Version 2.0 of the Qseven Design Guide, Guidelines for designing Qseven carrier boards. Reference examples from the actual Qseven V2.0 Reference Carrier Board ensure a clear understanding of the subject, and added features include support for USB 3.0 SuperSpeed and embedded DisplayPort.
SGET SDT develops standard for next unit of computing
The SDT.03 (Standard Development Team) work group of the SGET Standardisation Group for Embedded Technologies has officially adopted Version 1.0 of the SGET embedded NUC (Next Unit of Computing) specification, its first standard development. Embedded NUC is based on the compact Intel NUC system, which combines a wide range of PC functions in an extremely slim format.
Modified standard supports high-resolution cameras
SGET (Standardization Group for Embedded Technologies) has released an addendum to the 2.0 version of the Qseven standard. The standard, originally developed by the Qseven consortium in 2007, was adopted by SGET in 2012. The addendum specifies how a MIPI-CSI2 compatible camera can be connected to a Qseven module via a standard feature connector to enable cost-optimised high-resolution camera systems.
Standardisation for NUC addresses consumer options
The SDT.03 (Standard Development Team) working group of the SGET (Standardization Group for Embedded Technologies) is currently moving forward with leaps and bounds. Recently, the first specification workshop was held, where members of the group carried out intense discussions and contributed their ideas and expected specifications. The working group aims to define an eNUC (embedded NUC) standard around NUC (Next Unit of Computing) developed by I...