The diagram below shows the basic architecture of the
Apalis Computer module, listing the various interfaces by group. The broad variety of
the embedded interfaces offered by Apalis, combined with the latest
connectivity makes the module family the ideal solution for most of today's
demanding embedded applications.
Apalis allows customers to take advantage of continuous
dynamic change in technology, while ensuring the statics of backward
compatibility and product longevity. Although future trends are virtually
impossible to predict, Apalis provides a stable solution without significant
compromise, by splitting the supported interfaces into two classes: standard
and type specific.
The standard interfaces of Apalis are defined with their common use across a wide variety of applications in mind. They provide long lasting, simple yet cost efficient connectivity. These interfaces are designed to be 100% compatible between different Apalis ARM Computer modules and allow for a price/performance optimised end product. A natural upgrade path to more powerful or cost optimized Apalis family members is thus available.
Type specific interfaces allow individual Apalis modules to utilise additional instances of standard interfaces (e.g. extra PCI-Express lanes or SATA ports) or technologies suited to specific applications, but with shorter lifetimes or constant evolution (e.g. MIPI CSI and DSI interfaces, largely driven by mobile markets). Type specific interfaces that are common between modules will generally share the same pins on the module connector, providing an acceptable level of compatibility.
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