Acces I/O Products Nano IO Server

Oct. 3, 2007
Looking to put out a product quickly? Then check out the compact (127mm x 159mm x 76mm) Acces I/O Products' Nano IO Server.

Looking to put out a product quickly? Then check out the compact (127mm x 159mm x 76mm) Acces I/O Products' Nano IO Server. This compact package houses a 1.66GHz Intel Core Duo fanless system. It has enough space for a 2.5-in hard drive and headroom for a pair of PC/104, PCI-104 or PC/104-Plus I/O boards. The black anodized aluminum enclosure has a slot on the side for a Compact Flash card. The rear panel can be customized while the front has the typical peripheral connectors. The system is powered by a 12V DC or an ATX 120W power supply. The ETX-NANO-104 ETX motherboard can handle a range of processors. It includes four board mounted USB 2.0 ports, VGA, PS/2 mouse and keyboard, one RS-232 and one RS-232/422/485-selectable COM ports, 10/100 Ethernet, a flat panel, IDE and Compact Flash support, plus audio IO. Related Links Access I/O Products

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