ICP Electronics' latest single board computers are powered by the C3 EBGA CPUs from Via. The ROCKY-C800EV and the PCISA-C800EV have the VIA C3 800 MHz CPUs onboard that feature low power consumption and high performance.
The full-size PICMG ROCKY-C800EV board supports up to 1 GB SDRAM in two 168-pin DIMM sockets, while the half-size PCISA-C800EV board supports up to 512 MB in one DIMM socket. Both boards feature an onboard all-in-one 64-bit single cycle 2D/3D graphics engine (VIA8601A). An AGP 4X bus bandwidth of up to 533 MBps and a resolution of up to 1600 x 1200 provide the board with excellent graphics capabilities.
A flexible onboard Ethernet solution allows users to select between a 10/100 Mbps Intel 82559 and a Realtek RTL8100 controller.
ROCKY-C800EV and PCISA-C800EV are equipped with the latest version DOC (disk on chip) socket, making the board cost-effective and compact. In addition, both boards feature a CompactFlash type II socket ensuring expansion capabilities. These boards have been designed to be suitable for a range of embedded applications, such as factory automation and industrial control systems.
These boards, with their integrated 10/100 Mbps fast Ethernet controller and AGP 4X bus bandwidth, can also be used as dedicated Voice-over IP (VoIP) hardware.
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