Jennifer explains that while the COM Express standard offers a number of advantages for embedded system design, designers must also consider some of the potentially new issues faced when designing carrier cards for modules. Besides physical features (component height), designers need to consider several electrical features – impedance matching, termination, and noise susceptibility – and EEPROM interfacing. When designing specific buses, designers must also consider bus-specific criteria.Successful carrier card design for COM Express: An introduction to high-speed serial bus interface desig
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Jennifer explains that while the COM Express standard offers a number of advantages for embedded system design, designers must also consider some of the potentially new issues faced when designing carrier cards for modules. Besides physical features (component height), designers need to consider several electrical features – impedance matching, termination, and noise susceptibility – and EEPROM interfacing. When designing specific buses, designers must also consider bus-specific criteria.
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