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Headless PC/104 SBC runs Linux on Elan SoC

Jun 14, 2005 — by Henry Kingman — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

VersaLogic is shipping a low-power PC/104-Plus single-board computer (SBC) based on an AMD Elan SC520 system-on-chip (SoC) processor. The Lynx SBC supports Linux, and is aimed at headless (no monitor, keyboard, or mouse) embedded applications in monitoring, control, and communications equipment.

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In addition to the AMD Elan SC520 processor, the SBC includes 64 MB of soldered-on SDRAM, an Ethernet LAN interface, hard and floppy drive controllers, and various serial and parallel ports. According to Versalogic, the Lynx SBC requires less than 5W total power. Additionally, the board includes a customizable, field-upgradeable, “OEM-enhanced” BIOS, and it supports Linux, Windows CE, VxWorks, QNX, and other embedded OSes, Versalogic says.

The company lists the following key features and specifications for the Lynx SBC:

  • Processor — AMD Elan SC520
  • Memory — 64 MB SDRAM soldered on the board
  • Storage:
    • CompactFlash socket
    • IDE and floppy interfaces
  • Display controller — none onboard; available via PC/104 or PC/104-Plus add-on modules
  • I/O ports:
    • Ethernet
    • 4 serial ports
    • Parallel printer port
    • PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports
  • Expansion — PC/104-Plus stackthrough bus, including both ISA and PCI signals

Availability

The Lynx SBC is currently available from stock, priced at $399 in “OEM quantities,” according to Versalogic.


 
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