VME Board Powered By Kahlua PowerPC Processor

July 1, 2000

The CU 824 VMEbus board employs Motorola's MPC8240 Kahlua microprocessor, a 250-MHz embedded chip designed for systems that require high reliability and low cost. The 3U CU 824 offers up to 64 MB of 64-bit wide SDRAM running as fast as 100 MHz and up to 16 MB of 64-bit wide burstable FlashROM. Standard features include a real-time clock, watchdog timer, two serial ports, and an optional 10/100BaseT Ethernet port. Pricing starts at $1,763 and delivery is four weeks or less ARO.

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