Micro/sys Pentium III CPU Board Embraces StackableUSB Spec

March 5, 2007
The SBC1685 debuts as the first StackableUSB-compliant CPU board employing a 933-MHz Pentium III processor. A RoHS-compliant single-board computer, it provides I/O expansion via StackableUSB peripherals while supplying all standard PC features. These

The SBC1685 debuts as the first StackableUSB-compliant CPU board employing a 933-MHz Pentium III processor. A RoHS-compliant single-board computer, it provides I/O expansion via StackableUSB peripherals while supplying all standard PC features. These include a Gigabit Ethernet port, four USB 2.0 ports, four USB 1.1 ports, a CompactFlash interface, and support for up to 256 MB of SDRAM. Additionally, the board enlists an 815E chipset, allowing it to operate systems and applications that require full disk-based GUI systems. Operating system support includes Linux, Windows CE/XP, VxWorks, DOS, Phar Lap ETS, and other PC-compatible operating systems. Price for a basic SBC1685 starts at $895. MICRO/SYS INC., Montrose, CA. (818) 244-4600.

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