| Advantech rolls out seven new PC/104 and EBX embedded SBCs |
Mar. 01, 2004
Advantech announced seven new single-board computers for embedded system and device applications, four in PC/104 and PC/104-Plus format, and three in EBX format. The SBCs span a wide processor/performance including 486DX, STPC, Geode, Celeron, Pentium 3, and Pentium 4.
The new SBCs include . . .
PCM-3346 -- a 486DX-66 based PC/104 SBC with built-in VGA/LCD, Ethernet, SSD, and various PC-compatible I/O. Further info is available here.
PCM-3347 -- a PC/104 SBC based on a 133MHz STPC Elite processor (fanless), with on-board LCD controller, 10/100Base-T Ethernet, PC-compatible I/O and a CompactFlash socket. Further info is available here.
PCM-3350 -- a PC/104 SBC based on a 300MHz Geode GX1 processor (fanless) along with built-in 10/100 Base-T Fast Ethernet and 18-bit TFT LCD controllers and a CompactFlash socket. Further info is available here.
PCM-3370 -- a PC/104-Plus SBC based on a 400/650MHz Intel ULV Celeron (fanless) or low voltage Pentium III 800/933 processor. Onboard features include VGA/LCD up to 1024 x 768, SDRAM up to 512MB, a CompactFlash (Type I) socket, 2 USB 1.1, 1 LPT, 2 serial, and 10/100Mbps Ethernet. Further info is available here.
PCM-9577 -- "Biscuit" (5.25-inch) form-factor SBC with socket 370 Ultra Low Voltage Intel Celeron or Low Voltage Pentium III processor, Gigabit Ethernet, four USB 2.0 ports, audio, and other PC-compatible I/O. Further info is available here.
PCM-9579 -- EBX (5.25-inch) form-factor SBC with Intel ultra low voltage Celeron or low voltage Pentium III processor, audio, VGA/LCD controller, Ethernet, PC/104-Plus expansion site, and other PC-compatible I/O. Further info is available here.
PCM-9580 -- "Biscuit" (5.25-inch) form-factor SBC with support for Socket 478 Pentium 4 processors, gigabit Ethernet, USB 2.0, VGA LCD controller with 2-channel 48-bit LVDS interface, 4 serial ports, optional Audio interface, and other PC-compatible I/O. Further info is available here.
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