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Because they allow for further I/O expansion without requiring motherboard redesign, embedded peripherals are made to be used as building bricks on top of current motherboards.
The customer may easily add a module, then another, and another… the possibilities are endless, and an embedded device is embedded or integrated within the bigger system.
All it takes is a slot for mPCIe or an M. 2 space. Typically, this larger system has a more significant function, and one or more embedded devices help it achieve this function.
A microcontroller peripheral is a component that communicates with the outside world. Peripherals include things like GPIOs, I2C, SPI, UART, timers, and USB.
The Global Embedded Peripheral module market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Innodisk adds connectivity modules to its line of embedded peripherals for Internet of Things and embedded applications.
The provider of service-driven flash, Innodisk, announces the newest expansion modules for embedded systems in its Embedded Peripheral range.
The EMPL-G201 adds up to 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports, while the EMP2-X401 adds 4 or 8 serial ports that can be individually configured by software to communicate in RS232, RS422, or RS485 mode. Both of these devices use a mPCIe interface.
These modules make it simple for system designers to increase embedded systems’ Ethernet or serial connectivity for Internet of Things and industrial applications.
With the EMPL-G201 and EMP2-X401, clients can easily add communication ports to their embedded systems for IoT, M2M, or industrial applications.
These new communication-oriented Embedded Peripheral Modules are the next development in our E.P. family of extension modules for embedded systems.
The EMPL-G201 adds one or two isolated Gigabit Ethernet ports to any embedded system via a mPCIe interface.
More GbE connectivity also enables advanced networking capabilities like load balancing, failover, or multiple IPs. Two conventional RJ45 Ethernet jacks are provided via a daughter board with cable, which also supports various embedded system form factors.