FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Innodisk
Introduces M.2 Single and Dual Gigabit Ethernet Modules
World’s
First M2 LAN Cards provide Driver-less USB 3.0 Interface for Maximum
Speed and Convenience Across Operating Systems
November
6, 2015, Taipei, Taiwan – Innodisk,
the service driven flash and embedded peripheral module provider,
announces new M.2 form factor Dual and Single Gigabit Ethernet Modules
using a USB 3.0 interface. These two embedded peripherals are the
World’s first M.2 form factor LAN Cards. The EGUL-G101 is an industrial
grade Gigabit Ethernet module for network expansion and the EGUL-G201
is a dual Gigabit Ethernet module enabling networking redundancy, and
port trunking/link aggregation for up to 2Gb/s speeds.
The compact 22x60mm M.2 form factor cards utilize a fast and convenient
USB 3.0 interface, eliminating the need for drivers. Robust design
including strong ESD, surge and HiPot protection, as well as extra
thick gold connectors, allow these modules to be used in a variety of
embedded systems ranging from consumer to industrial applications.
USB
3.0 Speed and Convenience
With a max speed of 5Gb/s, USB 3.0 allows maximum ethernet speeds to be
reached with absolutely no network bottlenecks. Unlike PCI-express
based network cards, the EGUL-G101 and EGUL-G201 can be used on both
Windows and Linux platforms without the need for extra drivers, With
the universality of USB 3.0, they provide flexible network expansion
for all kinds of embedded systems.
Dual
Gigabit LAN for Performance and Reliability
The EGUL-G201 offers Dual Gigabit LAN allowing link aggregation for
redundancy or speed. By combining two ethernet links, systems can use
port trunking technology to effectively double network speeds up to
2Gb/s. The dual ethernet links can also be configured for redundancy,
making it easy to add high speed, high availability networking to a M.2
capable embedded system.
Robust
Industrial Design
Beyond commercial grade design, the EGUL-G101 and EGUL-G201 are built
with strong electrical isolation and 30 micro-inch gold interface
connectors for a robust connection. The ethernet modules feature 15kV
ESD, 2kV HiPot and 2kV surge protection preventing electrical damage to
the system and connected components from potential differences or dirty
electrical conditions while maintaining signal integrity.
Robust
Industrial Design
- Compact
22x60mm M.2 Form Factor with cable
- High
speed USB 3.0 connection up to 5Gb/s
- USB
interface compatible with Windows and Linux without drivers
- Single(EGUL-G101)
or Dual(EGUL-G201) isolated Gigabit LAN ports
- 15KV
ESD(Electro-Static Discharge) Surge Protection
- 2kV
HiPot, 2kV Surge protection
- Robust
30µ" gold interface connector with 3 year warranty
- Optional
terminal mounting hole or bracket for daughter board installation
Product
Availability
The EGUL-G101 Gigabit Ethernet Module
and EGUL-G201 Dual Gigabit
Ethernet Module are available now. For sales inquiries, contact
Innodisk directly or one of Innodisk’s regional distributors.
About
Innodisk
Innodisk (Taiwan: 5289) is a service driven provider of flash memory
and
DRAM products for the industrial and enterprise applications. With
satisfied customers across the embedded, aerospace and defense, cloud
storage markets and more, we have set ourselves apart with a commitment
to dependable products and unparalleled service. This has resulted in
products including embedded peripherals designed to supplement existing
industrial solutions and high IOPS flash arrays for industrial and
enterprise applications. The expanded business lines are leading our
next step in being a comprehensive solution and service provider in
industrial storage industry.
Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan with engineering
support and sales teams in China, Europe, Japan, and the United States,
Innodisk is able to support clients globally. With abundant experience
and an unrivaled knowledge of the memory industry, Innodisk develops
products with excellent quality, remarkable performance, great
cost-efficiency, and the highest reliability. For more information
about Innodisk, please visit http://www.innodisk.com/.