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Module's multi-display support targets medical imaging

28th March 2014
Staff Reporter
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In what is being billed as their most advanced COM Express Type 6 module to date, Adlink have launched the Express-HL. The module incorporates the 4th generation Intel Core processor (formerly codenamed Haswell) and is among the first products to deliver the computing power of Intel’s newest generation Core processor family. The module is suited for use in intelligent systems innovations in a variety of market segments such as medical imaging and weather radar.

The ADLINK Express-HL adopts the PICMG COM.0 rev 2.1 form factor with Type 6 pin-out, a forward-thinking pin-out specification enabling a robust feature set, which—with the introduction of the 4th generation Intel Core processor family—can for the first time be fully utilized. The Express-HL supports the 4th generation Intel Core 2- and 4-core mobile processors (i7/i5) with the Mobile Intel® QM87 Express Chipset and up to 16GB dual channel DDR3L SDRAM at 1600 MHz system memory. The 4th generation Intel Core processors also offer a huge performance gain for floating-point-intensive computations by adding new instructions to Advanced Vector Extensions; these advanced instructions are especially beneficial for digital signal and image processing applications, such as medical imaging or radar.

To fully tap the benefits of 4th generation Intel® Core™processors, the ADLINK Express-HL provides rich image output options, including LVDS, analog VGA, and multiple DDI (for DP or HDMI) originating directly from the CPU to provide a considerable increase in bandwidth and resolution over the previous generation Intel® Core™ processor. The new module can support three independent displays, all of which can be DDI (compared to past generation processor requirements of CRT/DDI or LVDS/DDI combinations), and a PCIe x16 port is available for external video cards. The Express-HL also provides a full set of high-speed I/O interfaces – with seven PCIE x1, four USB 3.0 ports, and four USB 2.0 ports, as well as four SATA-III (6GB) ports.

Exemplifying ADLINK’s market-proven capabilities in designing Extreme Rugged™ and reliable platforms, the Express-HL module is provided with a SEMA (Smart Embedded Management Agent) controller, which monitors BIOS, power, temperature, watchdog, and board information. The module also supports a wide voltage input range of 8.5V~20V, and an operating temperature range from -40 to +85oC.

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