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Qseven module family with Intel Atom processor E3800 platform

Stutensee, Germany – MSC Technologies announces its new MSC Q7-BT Qseven™ module family based on the new Intel® Atom™ processor E3800 product technology (formerly codenamed “Bay Trail”). The computer-on-modules close the gap between the high-end COM Express™ boards with Intel® Core™ processors and the existing Intel® Atom™ based Qseven™ modules at the entry level. The performance/watt optimized Qseven™ modules are designed for versatile applications in future markets, e.g. mobile and battery systems. The MSC QT-BT Qseven™ 2.0 modules are available for both the commercial and industrial temperature range.

The MSC Q7-BT Qseven™ module family is offered in five variants. The Intel® Atom™-processor E3845 (1.91GHz, 10W TDP) expands the available performance limit by offering quad-core performance on a x86 technology Qseven™ platform for the first time. The modules with dual-core Intel® Atom™ processors E3827 (1.75GHz, 8W TDP), E3826 (1.45GHz, 6W TDP) and E3825 (1.33GHz, 6W TDP) and the module with E3815 Intel® Atom™ processor (1.46GHz, 5W TDP) with one CPU core for less demanding applications are pin and software compatible. The powerful Intel® Gen 7 Graphics offers a high-resolution graphics 3D functionality and supports DirectX® 1.1, OpenCL™ 1.1 and OpenGL 3.2.

MSC Technologies integrates into the MSC Q7-BT Qseven™ modules up to 4GB DDR3 DRAM and implements an optional an error correcting code (ECC) that delivers a high level of data integrity, reliability, and system uptime which is ideal for many intelligent systems with demanding high security levels. The boards’ high reliability is augmented by the processor’s virtualization capability and built-in security engine.

The new Qseven™ module family offers a broad range of modern interfaces like USB 3.0 Host and optional USB 3.0 Device, 3 x PCIe x1 Gen. 2.0, Gbit Ethernet, audio, LPC, I2C, SMBus, SPI Bus and SATA-300. DDI Display Interface for HDMI, DisplayPort and embedded DisplayPort (eDP) and LVDS are available. Optionally, up to 64 GB SATA SSD and additional up to 64GB eMMC Flash Disk can be assembled. 

Wolfgang Eisenbarth, MSC Technologies, said: „As one of the leading manufacturers of innovative embedded modules, we are enthusiastic to integrate the newest Intel® Atom™ processor E3800 technology into our powerful products portfolio. We are offering computer-on-modules in both Qseven™ and COM Express™ form factors in various performance and pricing levels.”

Intel, Intel Atom and Intel Core are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.

MSC Technologies can be found on the embedded world show in hall 2, stand 2-130.

MSC Technologies

MSC Technologies, a business group of Avnet Electronics Marketing EMEA, a business region of Avnet, Inc. (NYSE: AVT), with headquarters in Stutensee, Germany, focuses strongly on embedded computing and display solutions. Furthermore, the European leading high-tech distributor offers wireless, storage and lighting solutions. With its highly qualified application and development engineers as well as its own in-house design capabilities for industrial hardware and software, MSC Technologies is a leader.

Further information under www.msc-technologies.eu

 

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