AAEON Introduces the NanoCOM-ADN: A Compact and Versatile COM Express Type 10 Module Built on the Alder Lake-N Platform

AAEON Introduces the NanoCOM-ADN: A Compact and Versatile COM Express Type 10 Module Built on the Alder Lake-N Platform

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Exceptionally efficient without sacrificing performance, the NanoCOM-ADN offers robust connectivity and modular expansion.

AAEON, a leader in industrial embedded computing, has released the NanoCOM-ADN, a COM Express Mini Size Type 10 module equipped with Intel Atom® x7000E and Intel® Processor N-series CPUs.

The NanoCOM-ADN supports a broad selection of processors from the series, including the quad-core Intel Atom® x7425E (12W) and 8 core Intel® Core™ i3-N305 (15W). However, a notable inclusion is the Intel® Processor N97, which has proven to be a very popular choice among systems integrators given its low power consumption and high computing efficiency.

Key Features:

  • Intel Atom® x7000E and Intel® Processor N-series CPUs (6W ~ 15W)
  • USB 2.0 x 8, USB 3.2 Gen 2 x 2
  • PCIe Gen 3 x 4
  • 16GB LPDDR5x
  • Integrated TPM 2.0

The NanoCOM-ADN improves on previous efficiency-focused Type 10 modules in its catalog, with up to 16GB of LPDDR5x system memory, default -20°C to 70°C temperature tolerance range, and onboard TPM 2.0 being the most notable advancements. The module also boasts up to 64GB onboard eMMC storage, with additional storage available via two SATA 6Gb/s HDDs and four PCIe 3.0 slots.

Equipped with Intel® UHD Graphics, the NanoCOM-ADN supports DDI and LVDS displays—up to 3840 x 2160 and 1024 x 768, respectively—making it well-suited to digital signage, healthcare imaging, and machine vision applications.

The NanoCOM-ADN also hosts a broad range of configurable I/O options, including eight USB 2.0 and two USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, a 2.5GbE LAN port for Intel® Ethernet Controller I226-V, and multiple serial interfaces including UART, GPIO, SMBus, and I2C.

With a wide operating temperature range of -20°C to 70°C and support for both Windows® 10/11 and Linux Ubuntu 22.04.4 (Kernel 6.5), the NanoCOM-ADN is a robust option both physically and with respect to OS compatibility. Adding to this, its compact 84mm x 55mm form factor and lightweight 0.15 lb. design make it friendly to space-constrained deployment in industrial, robotics, and edge computing.

For more information about the NanoCOM-ADN, please visit the AAEON website, or contact an AAEON representative directly.

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