
CME-Atom User Manual 1.2
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3.1
COM Express Development Kits
To facilitate evaluation and development,
Diamond‟s COM Express are normally supplied in conjunction with one
of Diamond‟s COM Express development kits (pictured below). This approach increases project efficiency and
reduces risks by providing a known good environment for rapid application development.
ATX form-factor COM Express Development Kit
The baseboards in Diamond
‟s COM Express development kits provide standardized I/O connectors, for quick and
easy access to nearly all system interfaces. They also feature a variety of expansion slots and sockets, for flexible
system expansion. The kits
– which include both generic models and application-oriented baseboards in various
form-factors
– also generally extend the COM Express module‟s functionality by adding Ethernet and serial ports,
solid-state media sockets, and more. Additionally, the kits typically include an comprehensive set of interface
cables, drivers for Linux and Windows operation, and full documentation.
3.2
Preparing the Hardware
If it is not already installed on the baseboard, carefully plug the CME-Atom
into the baseboard‟s COM Express
bus connectors. Place the heatsink or heat-spreader supplied with the CME-Atom on top of the module, carefully
positioning it so that its mounting holes line up with those of the module. Then, affix the module and heatsink to
the baseboard using the provided hardware.
Connect a USB keyboard, USB mouse, monitor, and mass storage devices to the appropriate connectors on the
baseboard. Refer to the
baseboard‟s User Manual for peripheral compatibility and interface cabling
considerations.