
Introducing the FireCracker!
Based on Analog Devices popular
Blackfin
embedded processor, Silica has developed the FireCracker Development and Reference Design Platform for audio and video applications.
FireCracker is a unique concept of a hybrid between a development board and a reference design that enables design engineers to bring embedded computing solutions from concept to production in record time.

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Evolution of the ETX Standard
This paper will cover the Embedded Technology eXtended more commonly referred to as ETX) standard including its latest version ETX 3.0. The original ETX standard was introduced in the January of 2000 by Kontron to provide an open standard to meet the needs of embedded industrial applications.
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http://de.kontron.com
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COM Express Versus ETX
Prior to the ratification in July 2005 of the PICMG COM Express standard, the embedded industry lacked a truly open standard for computer-on-modules.
Among the many competing proprietary definitions, ETX had gained the most traction.
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http://www.radisys.com
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ETX takes on Ruggedized Computing
The use of mobilized computing in the military has grown at an astounding rate over the last few years.
As new technology becomes available, higher performing portable systems provide the soldier with tools that help complete critical missions.
One of these new technologies that has helped to advance the development of the communication battlefield is the embedded computer module (ECM). ECMs provide all of the functionality...
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http://www.diversifiedtechnology.com
date: 5/13/2005
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association
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ETX - Industrial Group
Embedded Technology eXtended (ETX) has proven itself as the future standard for custom designs.
World wide members of the group have joined together to share and disseminate information about ETX and to provide an independent exchange place.
This website will provide information about the ETX technology . . .
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http://www.etx-ig.com
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XTX Consortium
XTX is an expansion and continuation of the well-established and highly successful ETX® standard.
XTX offers the newest I/O technologies on this proven form factor.
Now that the ISA bus is being used less and less in modern embedded applications XTX offers an array of different features on the X2 connector than those currently found on the ETX® platform.
These features include new serial high speed buses such as PCI Express and Serial...
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http://www.xtx-standard.org
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ETX Design Guide from Kontron
Kontron is a leading vendor in the embedded boards space.
This is their own ''design guide'' to ETX, which contains a useful overview and other technical information both about Kontron's efforts and about the standard generally.
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http://de.kontron.com
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ETX (form factor) from Wikipedia
ETX, standing for Embedded Technology eXtended, computer-on-module (COM) is a highly integrated and compact (3.7 x 4.4 in.) (95 x 114 mm) that can be used in a design application much like an integrated circuit component.
Each ETX COM integrates core CPU and memory functionality, the common I/O of a PC/AT (serial, parallel, etc.), USB, audio, graphics, and Ethernet.
All I/O signals as well as a full implementation of ISA and PCI buses are...
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http://en.wikipedia.org
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