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WinSystems' SUMIT-ISM Module Supports MiniPCIe Cards

By WinSystems
Thursday, May 13, 2010

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The PXM-MiniPCIe features 2 right angle RF connectors onboard to make system integration easier for antenna placement in embedded, wireless applications.



WinSystems (San Jose, CA) announces the PXM-MiniPCIe, a SUMIT-ISM module that supports PCI Express MiniCards and two expansion USB connectors. It provides support for 802.11 a/g wireless, WLAN, and other high-performance communication functions that have been developed for fixed and mobile computing environments. Features include:

  • 2 USB 2.0 ports for support of tethered applications such as storage, imaging, and video. 
  • RoHS-compliance.
  • An operating temperature range from -40° to +85°C.
  • Support of 2 primary system bus interfaces: PCI Express x1 and USB 2.0. 
  • Connections to the SMBus, LEDs for wireless network visual status, SIM card for GSM and WCDMA application data storage, and a +1.5 and +3.3 volt power source for the MiniCard.
  • 2 right angle RF connectors onboard to make system integration easier for antenna placement in embedded, wireless applications. 
  • Support of both standard and half-size PCIe MiniCards.

For more information visit www.winsystems.com

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