3U CompactPCI SBC Handles Harsh Environments

Sept. 13, 2007
Concurrent Technologies' rugged, low-power, 3U CompactPCI TP 302/320 single-board computer (SBC) supports the 1.4-GHz Intel Pentium M processor LV 738. It uses the Intel 855GME GMCH chip set and supports up to 1 Gbyte of soldered 333-MHz DDR

Concurrent Technologies' rugged, low-power, 3U CompactPCI TP 302/320 single-board computer (SBC) supports the 1.4-GHz Intel Pentium M processor LV 738. It uses the Intel 855GME GMCH chip set and supports up to 1 Gbyte of soldered 333-MHz DDR SDRAM. Its industrial version can handle from 40°C to 85°C. It has four serial, four USB, two Ethernet, two Serial ATA, and two IDE ports. It also supports front- and rearpanel DVI interfaces with resolutions of up to 2048 by 1536 pixels.
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