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EBX computer platform full featured

14 July 2004 Computer/Embedded Technology

Digital-Logic's MSEBX855, an embedded computer platform in compact EBX format, incorporates all standard connectors, so the user does not need any adapter cables as with the PC/104, or have to make these up first.

The board is based on the passively-cooled CPU module SM855 with a 1,1 GHz or an actively cooled 1,8 GHz Pentium M processor with 1 MB L2 on die cache.

It uses the Intel 855GME chipset with 400 MHz front side bus. As main memory, up to 1024 MB of DDR RAM are available. Used as a controller platform, the new embedded computer platform provides all standard PC interfaces such as COM1/2/3/4 (RS232/RS485), LPT1, a floppy interface, an IrDA interface, two PS/2 ports for mouse and keyboard, and 24 programmable I/Os. In addition, there are six USB 2.0 ports with data rates of up to 480 Mbps, an AC97 V2.3 compatible audio interface with DTS 5.1 output, and two LAN ports (100M/1 Gb). The MSEBX855 uses the 'Extreme Graphic' video controller, which is integrated in the Intel-855GME chipset, and supports DirectX 9 compatibility with a video memory of up to 64 MB. The video controller has two different video outputs to control two independent monitors.

Further technical features include DVI, LVDS and SVHS ports as alternative video outputs, a hardware conexant MPEG2 encoder/decoder, in addition to a PC/104 Plus (ISA/PCI) extension and a MiniPCI (Mini Peripheral Component Interconnect) slot.

The EBX computer runs under all PC compatible operating systems. It requires a voltage feed of 10 V to 30 V and consumes a power between 10 W and 30 W.



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