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Computer on Module (COM) is a type of embedded computer system that is designed to be integrated into a larger system. It is a small form factor, low-power, and highly integrated system-on-module (SOM) that provides a complete computing solution for embedded applications. COMs are typically used in industrial automation, medical, automotive, and consumer electronics applications.
COMs are designed to be easily integrated into a larger system, providing a complete computing solution with minimal effort. They are typically smaller than a traditional motherboard, and are designed to be used in space-constrained applications. COMs are also designed to be low-power, allowing for longer battery life and lower power consumption.
COMs are typically used in applications that require a high degree of integration, such as industrial automation, medical, automotive, and consumer electronics. They are also used in applications that require a high degree of flexibility, such as robotics and machine vision.
Some companies in the COM market include Advantech, Kontron, Congatec, and Variscite. Show Less Read more