One of Advantech's latest powerful 3,5" embedded SBCs is powered by the Intel Pentium M/Celeron M processor. The PCM-9380 Single Board Computer, designed with the Intel 855GME chipset, delivers efficient power consumption with superior heat dissipation.
This cooling feature is ideal for applications requiring low-power consumption or fanless operation.
PCM-9380 with new module I/O (MIO) interface answers the need for a powerful and flexible 3,5" SBC requiring fewer cables, high resistance to vibration, and plenty of expansion possibilities.
Based on the 2 GHz Pentium M processor, the Intel chipset is specifically designed for embedded computing and delivers 400 MHz Front Side Bus speed and an optimised integrated graphics solution with a 32-bit 3D core. PCM-9380 supports DDR memory up to 1 GB with ECC for improved reliability and data integrity. Other onboard features include VGA/LCD/LVDS connectors for dual independent displays and 1000Base-T Ethernet for Gigabit networking.
Advantech designed the open-pin definition MIO to be simple and versatile. It integrates the most popular bus signals together into a high-density 160-pin connector. This signal bus includes PCI, High-Speed USB 2.0, digital video output (DVO), and AC97 audio, and because the MIO connector interfaces directly with other modules it means there are fewer cables, allowing better thermal heat dissipation.
A variety of embedded add-on modules are available to further expand the possibilities of the PCM-9380, such as MIO-253 with four serial port support, MIO-254 with TV-out/S-Video, and DVI interfaces, and MIO-250 with three fast Ethernet ports for industrial automation, kiosk/retail, and networking applications.
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