2 Introduction

2 Introduction

2.1COM ExpressExtension Specification

The COM ExpressExtension Specification builds on the COM Express™ (COM.0) standard as defined by the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers’ Group (PICMG®) which is an industry standard adopted for Computer-On-Modules. The COM ExpressExtension Specification is focused with its intellectual properties on the deep embedded market and is intended to be an add-on to the

PICMG’s COM Express™ COM.0 Specification. It is the intention of the authors of this specification

to propose the information contained here within to PICMG® as a means of updating the current COM Express™ standard to ensure continued saleabili ty and compatibility of all COM Express™ solutions.

2.2COM ExpressExtension Design Guide

The COM ExpressDesign Guide, a separate document from both the PICMG® COM Express™ Specification and this COM ExpressExtension Specification, is available to COM Expressmodule customers upon request. For download the COM Express™ Extension Design guide please visit our web page:

http://www.comexpress-extension.com/specs/specs.php

The COM ExpressDesign Guide explores the requirements of the COM ExpressExtension Specification and provides recommendations on designing COM Expressbaseboards to support various features of COM Expresscompliant modules.

The COM ExpressDesign Guide, based upon the COM ExpressExtension Specification and PICMG® COM Express Specification, discusses capabilities in the specification with schematic examples where applicable and offers ideas to consider for maximum flexibility in designing baseboards.

2.3COM ExpressComputer-On-Module

A COM ExpressComputer-On-Module (COM) is a module with all components necessary for a bootable host computer, packaged as a super component. COMs require a carrier board in order to bring out I/O and to power up the CPU module.

COMs are used to build single board computer solutions and offer OEMs fast time-to-market with reduced development cost.

Like integrated circuits, they provide OEMs with significant freedom when working to meet form-fit- function requirements. For all of these reasons, COM methodology has gained significant popularity with OEMs in the embedded industry. The COM Express™ standard is designed to be future proof and to provide a smooth transition path from legacy parallel interfaces to LVDS (Low Voltage

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