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- System_on_module abstract "A system on a module (SOM) is a Board level circuit that integrates a system function in a single module. This is analogous to a system as referred to in the life sciences as in the human body - digestive-system, and nervous system that go to form functional humans or organisms. The organism being an equivalent of a computer, robot, automotive etc. It may integrate digital and analog functions on a single board. A typical application is in the area of embedded systems. Unlike a Single Board computer, SOM serves a special function like a SoC. The device integrated on the SOM typically requires a high level of interconnection for reasons such as speed, timing, bus-width etc., in a highly integrated module. There are benefits in building an SOM, as for SoC, one notable result is to reduce the cost of the base board or the main PCB. A major advantage of SOM is design-reuse and that it can be integrated into many embedded computer applications.".
- System_on_module thumbnail ARMSoCBlockDiagram.png?width=300.
- System_on_module wikiPageExternalLink pci-mezzanine-cards.
- System_on_module wikiPageExternalLink 1386-2001.html.
- System_on_module wikiPageID "11891512".
- System_on_module wikiPageLength "3428".
- System_on_module wikiPageOutDegree "52".
- System_on_module wikiPageRevisionID "706757365".
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink American_National_Standards_Institute.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Analog-to-digital_converter.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Analog_signal.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Automotive_design.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Blade_server.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_buses.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Category:Embedded_systems.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Category:IEEE_standards.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Category:Microcomputers.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink CompactPCI.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Computer_appliance.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Counter_(digital).
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Data_acquisition.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Digital-to-analog_converter.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Digital_Equipment_Corporation.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Digital_signal_processor.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink EEPROM.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Embedded_system.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Ethernet.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Flash_memory.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Futurebus.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink IBM.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink IEEE_1394.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Internet_of_Things.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink MPSoC.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Medical_device.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Memory.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Microcontroller.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Microprocessor.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Motorola.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink PCI_Mezzanine_Card.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Power-on_reset.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Power_management.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Printed_circuit_board.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Random-access_memory.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Read-only_memory.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Robot.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Serial_Peripheral_Interface_Bus.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Sun_Microsystems.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink System_on_a_chip.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Timer.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink USB.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Transmitter.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink VMEbus.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink VPX.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink VXS.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Voltage_regulator.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink Xerox.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink File:ARMSoCBlockDiagram.png.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLink File:SOMblk.png.
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLinkText "SOM".
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLinkText "System on module".
- System_on_module wikiPageWikiLinkText "system-on-module".
- System_on_module subject Category:Computer_buses.
- System_on_module subject Category:Embedded_systems.
- System_on_module subject Category:IEEE_standards.
- System_on_module subject Category:Microcomputers.
- System_on_module hypernym Circuit.
- System_on_module type BaseballLeague.
- System_on_module type Redirect.
- System_on_module comment "A system on a module (SOM) is a Board level circuit that integrates a system function in a single module. This is analogous to a system as referred to in the life sciences as in the human body - digestive-system, and nervous system that go to form functional humans or organisms. The organism being an equivalent of a computer, robot, automotive etc. It may integrate digital and analog functions on a single board. A typical application is in the area of embedded systems.".
- System_on_module label "System on module".
- System_on_module sameAs Q21015580.
- System_on_module sameAs System_on_module.
- System_on_module sameAs m.026p4b5.
- System_on_module sameAs Q21015580.
- System_on_module wasDerivedFrom System_on_module?oldid=706757365.
- System_on_module depiction ARMSoCBlockDiagram.png.
- System_on_module isPrimaryTopicOf System_on_module.