Embedded: System-On-Module Packs Pentium M Processor

Oct. 28, 2004
The Plug-N-Run G3 module features a 1.8-GHz Pentium M processor supported by the Intel 855GME chip set. The 160- by 100-mm module handles up to 1-Gbyte PC2700 error-correction-code memory. It has quad digital video outputs, a PCI bus, four USB 2.0...

The Plug-N-Run G3 module features a 1.8-GHz Pentium M processor supported by the Intel 855GME chip set. The 160- by 100-mm module handles up to 1-Gbyte PC2700 error-correction-code memory. It has quad digital video outputs, a PCI bus, four USB 2.0 ports, an ATA100 integrated development environment, an LPC bus, an SMBus, two serial ports, a parallel port, and PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports. Vibration and shock ratings are 2.2 and 50 g, respectively. The Plug-N-Run G3 costs $1300.

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