PC/104 Module Taps Power Of 32-Bit PowerPC

Aug. 1, 2003
Employing a 32-bit MPC555 PowerPC processor, the PPC/104-555 module targets control-intensive applications where the timing and control of moving parts is critical. The PC/104 module operates at temperatures from -40°C to 85°C and supports

Employing a 32-bit MPC555 PowerPC processor, the PPC/104-555 module targets control-intensive applications where the timing and control of moving parts is critical. The PC/104 module operates at temperatures from -40°C to 85°C and supports 488 KB of flash, up to 32 MB of external flash, up to 4 MB of SRAM, and 1 MB of EEPROM. It also includes 32 configurable I/O channels, two CAN 2.0B modules, two RS-232 ports, an alphanumeric LCD port, and a timing system. Price is $734 each/100. PARVUS CORP., Salt Lake City, UT. (801) 483-1533.

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