3U SBC Conforms To Serial CompactPCI Plus Standard

Oct. 8, 2008
A 3U Intel-based single board computer (SBC) from MEN MIcro conforms to the new PICMG 2.30 CompactPCI PlusIO standard. The new standard adds serial functions on the J2 rear I/O connector in CompactPCI systems for added flexibility and easier system

A 3U Intel-based single board computer (SBC) from MEN MIcro conforms to the new PICMG 2.30 CompactPCI PlusIO standard. The new standard adds serial functions on the J2 rear I/O connector in CompactPCI systems for added flexibility and easier system upgrades. Available with Intel processors ranging from the 2.26-GHz Core 2 Duo SP9300 to the 1.20-GHz Celeron M 722, the 32-bit 33-MHz SBC was developed for numerous low-power embedded applications with high reliability requirements. The board dissipates between 5.5 W and 25 W. An integrated graphics controller on the Intel GS45 Express chipset makes the F19P especially suited for applications needing high graphics performance combined with monitoring, control, or test and measurement. A custom heat sink and soldered components meet shock and vibration requirements to enable use in mobile applications. The board offers many I/O options per PICMG 2.30, including four USB 2.0 ports, four fast SATA/SAS ports, four PCI Express x1 links, and one Gigabit Ethernet port via the J2 rear I/O connector. Pricing for the F19P starts at $1,413 in single quantities (Celeron M 722). Delivery is four to six weeks ARO. MEN MICRO INC., Ambler, PA. (215) 542-9575.

Company: MEN MICRO INC.

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