VME Board Carries Pentium II Mobile Module

Oct. 1, 1998

Based on the Intel Pentium II Mobile Module, VP PSE/P22 board targets industrial, communications, telemetry, medical and scientific applications that require high performance and extensive functionality within a single VME slot and that cannot or do not want to use a CPU fan. The Mobile Module provides a Pentium II processor operating at 266 MHz with 32 KB of L1 cache and 512 KB of L2 cache and uses the high-performance 440BX chipset. The board also provides up to 384 MB of SO-DRAM, Ultra-SCSI, EIDE with support for Ultra-DMA, and USB as well as standard PC interfaces for floppy drives, printer port, keyboard, mouse and serial channels. In addition, an Ethernet interface supports 10BaseT and 100BaseTX through an RJ45 connector on the front panel. For embedded applications, 8 MB of flash EPROM is available, with a separate 512 KB flash EPROM used for the BIOS. Graphics comes on an optional PMC module.

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