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    ADI netgate RCC-VE-2440

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      Guest
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      Looks like a nice platform is there any M.2 slot Atheros Wifi cards available?

      What about the mini-pci-e slot with Sim. Does it support USB interfaced/Mini-PCIe 3G type modules? Like the Sierra MC7700 modules… I thought at first it was M.2 slot with SIM for newer cards like EM7355.

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        vahokie
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        The RCC-VE platform does not support M.2.  It has two mini-PCIe slots and one mSATA.  One of the mini-PCIe slots has a SIM connector and also has a jumper option to connect a USB to the mini-PCIe for 3G/LTE cards.

        http://www.adiengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/RCC-VE-Platform-User-Manual-R100.pdf

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          Guest
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          Thanks for looking that up. The Netgate site had m.2 connector on the description but its since been updated.

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            cmb
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            Thanks for joining in, vahokie.

            @Phishfry:

            Thanks for looking that up.

            Considering he's a senior hardware engineer at ADI, I'm guessing he didn't have to look it up even. :)

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              Guest
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              I like the jumper approach for injecting the usb signaling into the Mini pci-e slot interface. That way the slot could be used for either cdce ethernet type modules for Linux/QMI and USB type modules for DirectIP modes. Bravo.

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                Guest
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                I knew i saw M.2 somewhere on the netgate site. I see this is a Q2-2015 future board..

                http://store.netgate.com/ADI/RCC-DFF-2220.aspx

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                  Guest
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                  Good job on 5 knockouts for antennas. You got it all covered there for 4G MIMO, Wifi MIMO and GPS.

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                    Guest
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                    What is the chance of getting a board with 4 Mini-PCI-e slots I think the industry is missing the mark in limiting expandability. I want to be able to run 2 Cellular modems and 2 wifi modules but no smallish X86 platforms exists with such capabilities. The PCI-E lanes are there. Is it that hard to add more capability? I realize you must balance cost with features.  Real estate is obviously demanding in a nano factor but I see the underside underutilized in most boards. I need more expansion slots.. Some could be half-mini sized slots as well for the wifi.. 2 Sim slots for the dual 4G as well.

                    Gateworks Uses ARM-No X86. Has lots of slots..
                    http://www.gateworks.com/product/item/ventana-gw5410-network-processor

                    I m not sure if i am just a demanding user or ahead of the curve, but there is my wishlist.
                    Thanks for listening.
                    Frank

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                      Guest
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                      i was under the assumption that the M.2  in the RCC-DFF-2220 would be related to wireless use.

                      I see from this that is also used as a M-SATA replacment form factor..

                      http://www.computerworld.com/article/2900330/holy-smoke-the-new-macbook-literally-is-twice-as-fast.html?

                      Is the M.2 slot for storage or wireless on the DFF-2220?

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                        jahonix
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                        Are you the guy who plays "chess by snail mail" with yourself?  ;D

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                          Guest
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                          No, but this thread started about the new M.2 slot so that before I plunk down 280 bucks i would know what i am buying. With an ADI honcho on this thread it seemed like a good place to clarify.

                          Are you not curious about a slot -not found on any other embedded boards- that i have ever seen?

                          M.2 format is future-proofing the buy, but i have to wonder what its function is, storage or wireless.
                          right now it is pretty much only found on laptops….Mostly in a cellular modem capacity.

                          1400mb/s didn't excite you one bit?

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                            vahokie
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                            The RCC-DFF will have one mini-PCIe card (PCIe and USB) with a SIM and the M.2 is storage only (SATA, not PCIe).  The industry is quickly moving toward these M.2 SATA cards.

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                              @cmb:

                              Thanks for joining in, vahokie.

                              @Phishfry:

                              Thanks for looking that up.

                              Considering he's a senior hardware engineer at ADI, I'm guessing he didn't have to look it up even. :)

                              It's better than that.  He is the engineer at ADI on this board.

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