Embedded: PC/104 Module Line Delivers Easy I/O Expansion

March 1, 2004
A new line of expansion boards is designed to work with PC/104 and the company's EBX single-board computers. These modules support USB2, IEEE 1394, serial ports, and Ethernet. Interface modules include 12-bit analog-to-digital converters and 48-line...

A new line of expansion boards is designed to work with PC/104 and the company's EBX single-board computers. These modules support USB2, IEEE 1394, serial ports, and Ethernet. Interface modules include 12-bit analog-to-digital converters and 48-line parallel I/O. The modules additionally handle multiple CardBus and PC Card devices. The MiniModule FPGA supports a range of Altera Flex FPGAs. Pricing for the boards starts at under $100.

Ampro Computers Inc.www.ampro.com

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