Advantech has introduced details of what it claims is the smallest PCI-104 Pentium M platform on the market, making it easier to develop advanced applications that require flexible I/O capability and power management. The PCM-3380 provides as many features as boards twice the size, with support for six high speed USB 2.0 and dual CRT/LVDS displays. This makes it practical to replace older, larger form factor boards.
Low power fanless Pentium M processors are available from 1,1 GHz to 1,6 GHz and the Celeron M processor from 600 MHz. Both processors complement the Intel 855GME (Centrino) chipset with integrated graphics and power saving features.
Additional I/O includes 2 x COM ports and LAN. PCI-104's smart-stacking design allows versatility for expansion through integration into other form factors or, by addition of extra modules such as the PCM-3620, with IEEE1394 and USB, PCM-3621 SATA, PCM-3116 miniPCI, and PCM-3115 2-slot PCMCIA modules.
PC-104 modules provide simple feature expansion that makes them ideal for embedded applications. A variety of PC-104 CPU and peripheral modules are available from Advantech to meet the customer's particular requirements. These include PCMCIA, Ethernet, GPS, digital I/O, audio and video, and multiple COM port modules.
Applications for the powerful small PCM-3380 include military command and control systems, medical MRI scanning and diagnostics, police in-vehicle video recording, and modern transportation systems, which require high resistance to vibration.
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