Compact Platform Targets Automotive And Mobile Apps

Nov. 2, 2010
Stealth Computers compact LPC-100M system runs Intel's Core 2 Dou and targets mobile an in-vehicle environments.

Stealth Computers LPC-100M

Stealth Computer's targets mobile and in-vehicle automotive applications with its LPC-100M. The low profile rugged aluminum chassis (Fig. 1) is only 4-in by 6.1-in by 1.45-in. It runs a 2.26 GHz Mobile Intel Core 2 Duo Processor with Intel's GM45 chipset and Winbond's W83627EHG. The 2 memory slots can handle up to 8 Gbytes of DDR3 SO-DIMM memory. Flash drives are optional or a SATA hard drive up to 500 Gbytes can be used.

The onboard Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD uses 128 Mbytes of shared memory. It supports DVI-I and DVI-D outputs and up to two displays. Other interfaces include Gigabit Ethernet, USB 2.0, serial and Realtek High Definition audio codec ALC888. There is an ExpressCard slot on the backpanel and a Mini-PCI Express socket inside.

The BIOS supports start up and shut down delays. The power supply can handle 10V-26VDC inputs. Panel and wall mount brackets are included.

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