Congatec Expands Congatec-AG COM Express Range

Congatec has added three new modules to the Congatec-AG COM Express range, including the Conga-BM45, which provides the required processor and graphics performance for gaming systems. All three modules offer the full scalability of a new CPU platform. They are 100 per cent image compatible and have a common software driver, which facilitates integration into various systems. In all, there are 13 module variants now available for Conga-CS45, Conga-BS45 and Conga-BM45.

The smallest version in this product range is the Conga-CS45 COM Express Compact module with an Intel Celeron M 723 processor and an Intel GS45 chipset. With 1.2GHz and a 1MB L2 cache, this ultra low-voltage processor model provides sufficient performance for a range of applications. It supports up to 4GB DDR3 SO-DIMM memory. Due to its compact 95 x 95mm size, the Conga-CS45 is suitable for mobile applications such as rugged handhelds. In the laboratory with Sisoft Sandra in Dhrystone ALU mode, it achieves 7342 MIPS with a power consumption of 10W.

A more up-market model is the Conga-BS45 module (95 x 125mm), with an Intel Core 2 Duo SU9300 processor, 1.2GHz, 3MB L2 cache and the Intel GS45 chipset with support for up to 8GB DDR3 Dual Channel memory. In a direct comparison with the Conga-CS45 in the laboratory, it achieved 9740 MIPS with a TDP of 10W. The corresponding dual-core application could, for example, be an automation-control station with real-time visualisation in which hyper-threading technology enables each core to run its own independent operating system. The high-end module is the Conga-BM45 (95 x 125mm) with the Intel Core 2 Duo T9400 processor, 2.53GHz, 6MB L2 cache and the Intel GM45 chipset.

The computer-on-module (COM) provides the required processor and graphics performance for gaming systems and can be equipped with up to 8GB DDR3 Dual Channel memory. In the laboratory, it achieved an impressive 23,366 MIPS with a TDP of 35W. All COM Express modules in the '45' series offer great performance and considerable graphics flexibility. The two independent graphics pipelines can be used for 2x24 bit LVDS, SDVO, TV-out, analogue VGA and new interfaces such as Displayport and HDMI. All COM Express modules are now available in series production-volumes.

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