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ETX CPU module packs 600 MHz Celeron

Apr 4, 2007 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 1 views

Board-maker WIN Enterprises Inc. has announced a CPU module in the ETX form-factor, with support for Linux, Windows XP Embedded, and Windows CE. Target markets for the compact (4.5 x 3.7-inch) “MB-09014” board include medical imaging/monitoring, kiosk/POS, gaming, industrial control, and security monitoring, according… to the company.

(Click here for larger image of the MB-09014)

The MB-09014 is based on a 600 MHz Intel Celeron microprocessor and is equipped with up to 1 GB of SODIMM-resident DDR RAM, a graphics port compatible with both CRTs and LCDs, a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port, and AC 97 Audio. Other on-board features include:

  • An Award 512K flash BIOS
  • Four USB 2.0 ports
  • Dual RS232 serial ports
  • Bidirectional parallel port
  • IrDA-compatible infrared interface
  • Keyboard/mouse interface

The module also provides voltage and temperature monitoring, a watchdog timer with software-selectable timeout interval, and an expansion interface (on its under-side) for ISA and PCI bus devices. It has a 0 to 60 degree C operating temperature range and draws a maximum of 6A from a 5V power supply.

ETX modules plug into custom baseboards that contain additional system functions and I/O connectors required by the specific application. The ETX specification defines a set of connectors, located on the bottom of the modules, that implement various system and peripheral interface signals.

The MB-09014 is available now, priced at $276 in single-unit quantities, according to the company.


 
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