Innovative Integration
Innovative Integration provides board-level hardware products that integrate the best analog I/O and reconfigurable FPGAs to provide cost-effective solutions for challenging data acquisition and signal processing applications.

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A simple, elegant solution enables outstanding legacy support
SFF-SIG, among others, has decided to embrace the past instead of rejecting it. Our Stackable Unified Modular Interconnect Technology (SUMIT) board-to-board interface for stackable systems includes popular new interfaces such as PCI Express and USB. It also includes the Low Pin Count (LPC) bus to enable smooth, legacy-friendly migration.
But creating an interface that enables older technologies only solves part of the problem.
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date: 10/23/2009
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Embedded marketplace embraces PCI/104-Express
Building on its 17-year heritage, the PC/104 Consortium is once again getting the worldwide embedded community up and running with the latest in its stackable PC/104 specifications: PCI/104-Express, PCIe/104, EPIC Express, and EBX Express.
This results in a long-term, interoperable, solutions-based family of five bus configurations: PC/104 (ISA only), PC/104-Plus (ISA and PCI), PCI-104 (PCI only), PCI/104-Express (PCI and PCIe), and PCIe/104 (...
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date: 3/27/2009
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Hold the mayo - Small Form Factor Standards for Embedded SBCs
this issue of SFF, Don Dingee treats us to a virtual roundtable discussion with executives from several leading SFF vendors in his article, "It's kinda like a deli, with a lot of choices" (page 14). The executives jovially retort that the best SFF mechanism (stacked, module on carrier, or cabled) is driven by the application; it's not a religious argument where "mine's best." As well, there's nearly universal agreement that a stacked module...
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date: 6/9/2009
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It's kinda like a deli, with a lot of choices
We virtually assembled executives from many of the leading firms in embedded small form factor computers and I/O products and asked them to comment on this question: Which approach is better when building small form factor embedded systems: stacking boards, placing modules on carriers, or cabling modules together? Their response to this query, looking at it from many angles, is both insightful and a bit surprising.
Read their remarks, and you&...
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date: 6/6/2009
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PC/104 powers nanosatellite for space situational awareness
Believe in the ''big sky, little satellite'' theory? The recent destruction of an orbiting Iridium satellite in an unintentional collision should dismiss that notion quickly.
Vital space assets are now just as vulnerable as terrestrial ones.
In a unique competition, university students are putting PC/104 to work on protecting these space assets.
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date: 3/27/2009
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