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Mini-ITX board taps dual-core 1.8GHz Atom

Jul 6, 2011 — by Eric Brown — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 3 views

Axiomtek announced an “industrial-grade” Mini-ITX motherboard equipped with a dual-core Intel Atom D525 or single-core D425, either clocked to 1.8GHz. The Mano825 supports up to 4GB of DDR3 memory, providing dual display capability, PCI and Mini-PCI Express expansion, and I/O including USB 2.0, RS-232, gigabit Ethernet and SATA connections, says the company.

Like last year's Mano800, the Mano825 adopts the 6.7 x 6.7-inch (17 x 17cm) Mini-ITX form factor, but instead of a Core i7 uses the more modest Intel Atom. Considering all the Axiomtek boards we cover here, we were surprised to find that this was only the second Atom-based Mini-ITX board released by the company, after the N270-based SBC86838.


Mano825

Like much of the x86 embedded world these days, Axiomtek is jumping on the dual-core Atom D525, clocked to 1.8GHz. A single-core D425, also clocked at 1.8GHz, is also available.

According to Axiomtek, the on-chip Intel GMA3150 graphics engine on either Atom enables designers to get by without a separate graphics card for most applications. These are said to include kiosk, POS, P)I (point of information), lottery machine, gaming, and industrial automation.

Mano825, front and back
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The Mano825 is equipped with up to 4GB of DDR3 memory, says Axiomtek. The motherboard is also said to support dual independent VGA and 18/24-bit single channel LVDS displays. The board supplies dual SATA ports with transfer rates up to 3Gbps, but no SD expansion. Peripheral expansion includes a mini-PCI Express slot and a 32-bit PCI slot, says the company.


Mano825 detail

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The Mano825 provides dual gigabit Ethernet ports on the coastline, as well as seven USB 2.0 ports, four of which have standard Type A connectors. There are also six powered RS232 ports, three of which sit on the board's coastline, says Axiomtek. Audio ports and PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports also are available, together with a VGA port.

Other I/O is onboard, and includes LPT, digital I/O, and an LVDS interface. Operating system support is said to include Linux, Windows 7, Vista, and Windows XP Embedded.

Features and specifications listed for the Mano825 include:

  • Processor — Intel Atom D525 (dual-core 1.8GHz) or D425 (single-core 1.8GHz); Intel NM10 controller
  • Memory — up to 4GB DDR3 (up to 800MHz) via 2 x 240-pin DIMMs
  • Expansion — PCI slot; mini-PCI Express slot
  • Display:
    • 1 x VGA port
    • 1 x LVDS (18/24-bit single channel; internal)
    • dual independent displays
  • Networking — 2 x gigabit Ethernet with wake-on-LAN, PXE boot
  • Other I/O:
    • 7 x USB 2.0 ports (4 x coastline)
    • 6 x RS-232 with +5V/+12V power (3 x coastline)
    • 2 x SATA-300 (internal)
    • 1 x PS/2 keyboard
    • 1 x PS/2 mouse
    • 1 x LPT (internal)
    • mic-in, line-out (Realtek ALC662 HD)
    • SMBus (internal)
    • digital I/O (4 x in, 4 x out), internal
  • Other features — watchdog; hardware monitoring; Lithium battery
  • Operating temperature — 32 to 140 deg. F (0 to 60 deg. C)
  • Dimensions — 6.7 x 6.7 inches (17 x 17cm); Mini-ITX

Availability

The Mano825 will be available around the middle of August for "a very nice price," says Axiomtek. More information may be found at Axiomtek's Mano825 page.


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