ACCES I/O Adds New Series of 55 Compact High-Performance M.2 Cards

With the small form factor and robust capabilities, the M.2 cards are suitable for an array of applications in sectors such as automation, defense, testing, process control and more By Joe Macey / 02 Jan 2024

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ACCES I/O Products recently announced the launch of a new series of M.2 cards.

The new M.2 cards are 100% software/pinout-compatible with their mPCIe (PCI Express Mini Card) versions.

Each of the 55 cards in the series is an M.2 (NVME-socket compatible) 2280 M+B keyed unit with a breakaway for 2260-sized slot compatibility. All are designed to meet the rugged requirements of MIL-STD-810 when ordered with optional industrial temperature rating and conformal coating. 

With their small form factor and robust capabilities, these M.2 cards are said to be ideal for an array of applications in sectors such as automation, defense, testing, process control, and more.

“In our ongoing effort to evolve with embedded technology, our new series of M.2 cards cater to the growing need for compact and powerful data acquisition solutions,” said Peter Persidok, VP of Engineering at ACCES I/O Products.

The newly released M.2 lineup includes:

  • M.2-AIO16-16FDS and M.2-ADIO16-8FDS: 16-analog input/4-analog output card and a version with 8 analog inputs. Both offer 1MHz ADCs with 1MHz aggregate waveform playback on the 4 DACs, with 16-bit resolution.
  • M.2-COM-4SM, M.2-ICM232-4, M.2-ICM422-4 and M.2-ICM485-4: 4-Channel RS232/422 or 485 cards with nonvolatile software control for the protocol, supporting 3MBd or 10MBd with a custom crystal oscillator.
    The M.2-ICM models are isolated versions.
  • M.2-LAN-GBe: A gigabit Ethernet adapter using Intel’s industry-leading I210 Ethernet chipset.
  • M.2-DIO-24S and M.2-DIO-24A: 24-bit digital I/O cards. The -24A supports a flexible array of counter, pulse generation, PWM I/O and IRQ features.
  • M.2-IIRO-8: 8-channel isolated digital inputs at up to 120V with 8×1A electromechanical relay outputs.
  • M.2-IDIO-8, M.2-IDIO-8H and M.2-IDIO-8L: A set of 8-Channel isolated digital input, solid-state output cards equipped with 34V/2A FETs. The -8H model supports higher current, while the -8L version leverages “low-side switching” FETs.
  • M.2-II-16: 16-isolated inputs supporting up to 120 V AC/DC and features switchable filters.
  • M.2-QUAD-8: 32-bit 8-Channel counters offering quadrature, true-pulse and raw counting capabilities.
Posted by Joe Macey Joseph Macey is a Content Specialist at Unmanned Systems Technology. Since joining in 2022, he has focused on emerging technologies in unmanned systems, with particular expertise in Counter-UAS, communication systems, and camera technologies. A graduate of Falmouth University in Journalism, Joseph began his career in 2019 as a local reporter. His journalism experience not only sharpens his reporting but also enhances his ability to conduct in-depth interviews, enabling him to deliver authoritative insights on the latest industry trends. Connect
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