Computer/Embedded Technology


87,5 mm biscuit SBC with good embedded features

5 March 2008 Computer/Embedded Technology

Advantech's PCM-9375 is an 87,5 mm biscuit SBC featuring the latest AMD Geode LX 800@0,9 W processor, balancing high performance with good power consumption and delivering excellent performance per Watt for 32-bit embedded applications. It is suitable for use in machine control, portable medical equipment and gaming applications.

The PCM-9375's features include up to 512 MB DDR SODIMM memory, four COMs (one x COM port supports RS422/485), four x USB 2.0, one Enhanced IDE interface, AC97 audio, 8-bit GPIO (general purpose input/output), one CompactFlash type II slot, two Fast Ethernet and one PC/104 slot. PCM-9375's total power consumption is ±6 W with 256 MB DDR memory and 256 MB CompactFlash.

PCM-9375 was specially developed with Windows Embedded OS optimised drivers, tools and components to enhance Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 & XPe (SP2). The major benefits of CE 5.0 are USB 2.0 support, better performance and stability. CE 5.0 is a realtime operating system that integrates advanced multimedia, such as Direct3D Mobile, Windows Media 9 Series and realtime capabilities to rapidly build a wide range of innovative, small-footprint devices. With the Advantech OS image, additional features are included such as Auto Launch Application, Registry Editor, Registry Flusher and AdvLib (SMBus, WatchDog, I²C and GPIO), helping customers develop richer and more dynamic CE-based applications.





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