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universal graphics module (UGM)

Universal Graphics Module (UGM) is a universal standard for graphics-on-modules developed by the companies Kontron and XGI.

A UGM module provides long-term available and scalable high- resolution graphics with PCI Express. It is a universal graphics module that can power displays with any graphics card signal. The UGM module has a defined size of 84 mm x 95 mm.

UGM board from Kontron

UGM board from Kontron

The graphics modules receive signals via the PCI Express and the PEG interface, PCI Express for Graphics (PEG), convert them and make them available again via the 72- pin connector strip of the motherboard. The UGM concept is flexible and works with all known chipsets. It supports HD animation, surface smoothing, has high color brilliance and Full HD resolution with 1,920 x 1,080 pixels. On the playback side, UGM supports dual- LVDS, dual- DVI and dual- VGA.

The UGM module can be used in embedded systems in medicine, industrial image processing and consumer electronics systems.

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Englisch: universal graphics module - UGM
Updated at: 15.09.2008
#Words: 145
Links: standard (STD), graphics, resolution, protocol control information (PCI), power (P)
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