SUMIT I/O Modules
WinSystems' engineers co-designed SUMIT, a Stackable Unified Modular Interconnect Technology. SUMIT’s architecture is I/O-centric and addresses the vast majority of peripherals used by embedded systems using a stacking architecture. It is both form factor and processor independent.
Pronounced "sum it", it is an interconnect standard for embedded systems that uses two, 52-pin, high-density connectors. This interconnect standard integrates the high-speed PCI Express and USB 2.0 serial bus technologies used by the latest generation chipsets, while also providing a bridge to legacy I/O technologies as well.
Gigabit Ethernet LAN SUMIT-ISM Module
• Uses 82573 Ethernet controller • SUMIT x1 PCIe lane • Gigabit Ethernet controller with automatic switching down to 100Mbps and 10Mbps
• 90 x 96mm Industry Standard Module • SUMIT-AB and PC/104 connectors • RJ-45 connector on board • Standard Windows® and Linux drivers Model: PXM-GIGE
96-Line Digital I/O SUMIT-ISM Module
• 96 lines programmable for input, output, or output with readback
• Event sense on change of status • Direct interface to WinSystems’ isolated termination boards
• PCIe x1 interface to SUMIT • SUMIT-ISM: 90 x 96mm • -40o
to +85o C operation Model: PXM-UIO96 12 “The Embedded Systems Authority”...WinSystems
MiniPCIe and USB SUMIT-ISM Module
• SUMIT PCIe x1 interface • MiniPCIe connector supports wireless, memory, and video modules
• Two USB pass through connectors with overcurrent protection
• PCIe x1 interface to SUMIT • SUMIT-ISM: 90 x 96mm • -40o
to +85o C operation Model: PXM-MiniPCIe
48-Line Digital Pico-I/O Module
• 48 lines programmable for input, output, or output wih readback
• 24 Event sense lines • TTL compatible I/O • SUMIT LPC interface requires no BIOS modifications to +85o
• -40o C operation
• Pico-I/O compatible: 60 x 72mm Model: PCO-UIO48
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