Embedded: PCI Mezzanine Card Sports 400-MHz Processor Bus, Pentium M
More processing power is possible with the Cheetah-Pr PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC). It includes a 1.10-GHz Pentium M with a 400-MHz processor bus. The board also features two PICMG 2.15-compliant 10/100/1000-BaseT Ethernet links on the PMC Pn4...
More processing power is possible with the Cheetah-Pr PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC). It includes a 1.10-GHz Pentium M with a 400-MHz processor bus. The board also features two PICMG 2.15-compliant 10/100/1000-BaseT Ethernet links on the PMC Pn4 connector, a Serial ATA interface, USB connectors, a front-panel HD-15 VGA interface, a 1-Mbyte firmware hub, and a SuperCap or battery-backed real-time clock. The system can accommodate up to 2 Gbytes of 64-bit DDR333 SDRAM. Its operating temperature ranges from 0°C to 55°C. The Cheetah-Pr costs less than $1500.
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