SBC Delivers High-Level Integration In PC/104 Form Factor

July 22, 2002
The MOPSlcdGX1 single-board computer (SBC) is based on the 300-MHz Geode processor from National Semiconductor. The SBC features a high level of integration in the industry-standard PC/104 form factor (3.8 by 3.6 in.). The reduction of high...

The MOPSlcdGX1 single-board computer (SBC) is based on the 300-MHz Geode processor from National Semiconductor. The SBC features a high level of integration in the industry-standard PC/104 form factor (3.8 by 3.6 in.). The reduction of high processor temperatures enables this SBC to function dependably without additional thermal management. This low-power module also is built to withstand harsh environmental conditions. It's engineered with an on-board CompactFlash socket and dual 10/100BaseT Ethernet. A standard JILI interface provides low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) support for 18-bit TFT displays. The MOPSlcdGX1 supports a chipDISK flash memory IDE drive module (up to 192 Mbytes) that locks securely onto the board. Additional standard features include two USB ports, two COM ports, and a PS/2 keyboard/mouse controller. The MOPSlcdGX1 SBC suits a wide variety of OEM applications. In single-piece quantities, the SBC costs $315.

Jumptec Adastra
www.adastra.com; (510) 732-6900

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