The CoreModule-745 (CM-745) is scheduled to EOL.
Last time buy date: December 31st, 2015
Last time ship date: December 15th, 2016
The CoreModule 745 SBC is an exceptionally high integration, high performance, Intel® Atom™? N455 or D525 processor based system, compatible with the PC/104 standard. This rugged and high quality singleboard system contains all the component subsystems of an ATX motherboard plus the equivalent of several
PCI expansion boards.
The Intel Atom N400 and D500 series CPUs integrate processor cores with Graphics and Memory Hubs (GMHs), providing low-power, high-performance processors, memory controllers for up to 2GB DDR3 memory, and graphics controllers which provide LVDS and VGA signals for most LCD video panels and CRT monitors.
The ICH8-M chipset provides controllers for the I/O Hub (Southbridge) featuring four USB ports, two SATA ports, one Ultra DMA 33/66/100 IDE port supporting two IDE devices, one SMBus port, one SPI port, one GPIO port, one PCIe bus for Gigabit Ethernet, and one PCI bus for PC/104 and PC/104-plus devices. The CoreModule 745 provides legacy interfaces through the SMSC SCH3112I-NU Super I/O featuring three serial ports and a PS/2 keyboard and mouse port.
The CoreModule 745 can be expanded through the PCI expansion bus using the PC/104 and PC/104-Plus connectors for additional system functions. This bus offers compact, self-stacking, modular expandability.
The PC/104 bus is an embedded system version of the signal set provided on a desktop PC??s ISA bus. The PC/104-Plus bus includes this signal set plus additional signals implementing a PCI bus, available on a
120-pin (4 rows of 30 pins) PCI expansion bus connector. This PCI bus operates at a clock speed of 33MHz.
The CoreModule 745 is particularly well suited to either embedded or portable applications and meets the size, power consumption, temperature range, quality, and reliability demands of embedded system applications. It can be stacked with ADLINK MiniModules? or other PC/104-compliant expansion modules, or it can be used as a powerful computing engine. The CoreModule 745 requires a single +5V AT
power source.
Our Rugged and Extreme Rugged products are developed using our Extreme Rugged? Development Guidelines and Design Rules, and subjected to extensive voltage and temperature margin tests during the new product development process, in addition to Highly Accelerated Life Test (HALT) and shock and vibration testing. The ruggedness and reliability of the design is then validated using HALT, shock & vibration testing and voltage margining. This thorough testing regimen allows us to verify that ADLINK products meet the stringent requirements demanded by our customers.
- Highly Accelerated Life Test
- HALT
- Shock & Vibration
- Voltage and Temperature Margin Test
- Extended Temperature Testing
- Design Check
- Engineering Verification
- Pilot Run
- ETT Production Screening
- Conformal Coating
- Extended Life Cycle

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