SBC Runs On Pentium 4U Platform, Works In PICMG Environments

Oct. 8, 2008
Designed for applications requiring high-performance processing in a PICMG environment, the 400-H33E single-board computer (SBC) comes in an 18" industrial 4U platform. Features include a Pentium 4 processor up to 3 GHz, the ePCI-200 CPU board,

Designed for applications requiring high-performance processing in a PICMG environment, the 400-H33E single-board computer (SBC) comes in an 18" industrial 4U platform. Features include a Pentium 4 processor up to 3 GHz, the ePCI-200 CPU board, latest-generation 478-pin processor technology, PCI-X support up to 133 MHz, two independent PCI buses, and up to 4 GB of DDR SDRAM. Video support is by way of an on-board ATI Mobility Radeon 3D dual-screen video controller with 16 MB of DDR SDRAM. Additional features include a dual Fast Ethernet controller, three 5.25", front accessible drives, and two optional internal 3.5" drives. For more details and price, contact Christine Howe at KONTRON AMERICA, San Diego, CA. (510) 732-6900.

Company: KONTRON AMERICA

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