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Axiomtek panel and embedded computers support Linux

Mar 22, 2005 — by Henry Kingman — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

Axiomtek is readying a new panel PC designed for use as a human-machine interface, and is shipping a new model in its line of passively cooled embedded systems. Both support Linux. Additionally, Axiomtek has become an official GSA Advantage Supplier for Federal purchasing agents, it says.

(Click for larger view of eBox 746-EFL embedded PC)

Panel 1125-675

Axiomtek's 1125-675 is an industrial panel PC targeting transportation, factory automation, and HMI (human-machine interface) applications. It is based on an Intel Pentium III processor, and features a 12.1-inch, 350 NITS, 800 x 600, TFT LCD touchscreen. It includes a laptop-sized 2.5-inch hard drive, and a slim floppy drive, with a slim CD-ROM drive optionally available. The device also includes CompactFlash and DiskOnChip sockets. Other interfaces include two USB ports, one PCI/ISA expansion slot, and a four-channel digital-I/O connector.

Customer options include CPU speed, touch screen options, AC or DC power supply, and slim CD-ROM.

Axiomtek says its entire Panel 1000 series features water- and dust-proof cases based on an easy-to-assemble aluminum chassis and front panel.

eBox 746-EFL

The eBox 746-EFL, pictured at top, is a passively cooled embedded PC based on a Via Eden processor. It adds a mid-line model to Axiomtek's eBox series, which also includes models based on Pentium M and AMD Geode processors. Like other eBox models, the 746-EFL supports wall-mount or DIN rail mounting, and targets industrial embedded applications.

The eBox 746-EFL is available with either a 70W AC or 70W 24VDC power supply. It is powered by a ULP (ultra-low power) Via Eden processor, available at 400MHz, 667MHz, or 1GHz.

Interfaces include three RS-232 serial ports, one RS-485/422/232 port, 10/100 Ethernet, one PS/2 port, one USB port, one parallel port, and a VGA port. Expansion interfaces include one 2.5-inch laptop hard drive bay, and a Type II CompactFlash/microdrive slot. A configurable watchdog timer offers 64 levels between 0.5 and 1600 seconds, the company says.

The 746-EFL is housed in a heavy-duty steel case with a die-cast aluminum heatsink. It supports operating environments from -25 to 50 degrees Celsius, and storage environments from -25 to 80 degrees Celsius. It measures 10.4 x 8.9 x 2.5 inches (255 x 225 x 63mm), and weighs 5.83 pounds (2.65kg).

Axiomtek offers 2.4-series Linux BSPs for its x86-based single-board computers and systems.


 
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