VME SBCs support Linux on Pentium M processors
Feb 1, 2005 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsConcurrent Technologies is shipping two low-power, single-slot VMEbus single board computers (SBCs) that support Linux. The VP 325/02x has a 1.6GHz Pentium M processor, while the VP 327/02x can be fitted with either a 1.8GHz or low-voltage 1.4GHz processor (the latter supports extended temperature environments).
Both SBCs support up to 2 GB of onboard 333 MHz DDR ECC SDRAM, with up to 1 GB soldered directly, and another gigabyte added via an SODIMM socket. A 64-bit Intel 855GEM chipset provides graphics resolutions up to 2048 x 1536 at 75 Hz, with rear-panel DVI-D and front-panel VGA outputs. An onboard PMC (PCI Mezzanine Card) expansion module location boasts 64-bit, 66 MHz PCI operation with either 3.3 or 5 volt signaling.
VP 30x/02x Block Diagram
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The SBCs offer a wide range of additional interfaces, as indicated in the above block diagram. These include:
- 2-channel EIDE with support for Ultra-DMA 100
- Optional on-board 2.5-inch hard drive or CompactFlash drive
- 2 serial ATA150 channels
- 4 USB 2.0 — one on the front panel, three on the rear
- 4 RS-232 serial — two front, two rear
- Keyboard and mouse
- Parallel port
- 2 Gigabit Ethernet using 64-bit Intel 82546GB LAN Controller
- Stereo audio
Target applications for the VP 325 and VP 327 include defense, security, industrial-control, telecoms, telemetry, scientific, and aerospace, according to the company.
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