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Motorola News Release - For Immediate Release
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Shannon Reid Kelly Wanlass Motorola Computer Group MCA, Inc. (602) 437-6701 (650) 968-8900 MOTOROLA COMPUTER GROUP ANNOUNCES TRANSITION MODULE DESIGNED
TO SIMPLIFY PMC REAR I/O PROCESS
TEMPE, Ariz.-August 30, 1999 - Motorola Computer
Group (MCG), the world's leading supplier of embedded computing platforms
for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), today introduced the PIM,
the industry's first transition module designed to work with the proposed
PMC Interface Module (PIM) architecture for modular rear I/O. This standards-based
architecture allows a single transition module to replace what previously
required numerous unique designs. The PIM enables MCG to provide its OEM customers
with faster time to market and a cost-effective, simplified configuration
with standard, off-the shelf products. MCG also announced its first PIM, providing
an E1 interface for the company's MPMC860 controller.
A growing number of VME and CompactPCI applications in
the telecommunications and industrial automation industries require rear I/O
support, simplifying service by avoiding the error-prone, front recabling
process. Today, PCI mezzanine card (PMC) rear I/O, however, is very expensive
and time consuming since it requires the design and release of a new custom
transition module for each PMC/carrier configuration. For example, if an OEM
has six PMCs and six carriers, it would require 126 transition modules to
support all the possible combinations. The proposed PIM architecture would
require only 12 modules-six transition and six PIMs.
"MCG's PIM-based products will play a key role in
the move to simplify rear I/O," said Greg Novak, product marketing manager,
MCG. "When used as part of the proposed PIM architecture, it helps our
OEM customers obtain the exact rear I/O configuration they require much more
quickly and easily than before."
The TM-PIM transition module provides rear I/O for MCG's
MCPN750 series of CompactPCI single board computers. Two PIM sites are provided
that interface with each of the PMC sites on the MCPN750. The TM-PIM module
is 6U high, 80mm deep and IEEE 1101.11 compliant. In addition to the two PIM
sites, the rear panel supports two COM ports and one 10/100BaseTx ethernet
port. A socket for user-supplied CompactFLASH modules is behind the front
panel.
MCG's PIM-0100 provides flexible rear I/O for PMC cards
that are designed to be PIM compatible. This E1 interface PIM is designed
with fuses and 120 ohm termination. Models are available for the MPMC860 E1/T1
PMC as well as other vendors PMCs.
PMC Interface Modules (PIM) Standard
MCG is playing an instrumental role in the approval of
the VITA 36-199x PIM standard, which is currently supported by a variety of
PMC users and vendors. This standard simplifies the implementation of rear
PMC I/O by partitioning the design. The system architect can then mix and
match pairs of PMCs and PIMs, creating for the first time a cost-effective,
field upgradable rear cabling option. PMC and PIMs pairs are designed to work
together; VME or CompactPCI carriers and PIM transition modules pairs are
designed to work together. PMC/PIM pairs can then be mixed without the need
for a custom transition module.
Pricing & Availability
Samples of the TM-PIM and the PIM are shipping today. The
single-unit U.S. list price for the TM-PIM is estimated to begin at $245;
the PIM list price is estimated to begin at $119.
About Motorola
Motorola Computer Group (MCG), headquartered in Tempe,
Ariz., is the world's leading supplier of embedded computing platforms to
OEMs for use in telecommunications, imaging and industrial automation applications
worldwide. MCG provides best-in-class solutions by combining its advanced
design engineering capability with responsive, world-class manufacturing operations.
Additional information about MCG is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.mcg.mot.com.
MCG is part of Motorola's Integrated Electronics Systems
Sector (IESS), a division of Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT). IESS is a leading
provider of electronic systems for customers who integrate them into their
products. The five businesses of IESS deliver high value embedded electronic
solutions that enable customers to differentiate their products and lead their
markets.
Motorola is a global leader in providing integrated communications
solutions and embedded electronic solutions. Sales in 1998 were $29.4 billion.
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