Our Single Board Computers use the most recent chipsets from Intel and Freescale that are suitable for embedded use.
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For example our x86 Single Board Computers only use chipsets from Intel's Embedded Roadmap. Performance, power consumption and cooling are important considerations.
Our Single Board Computers are chosen to suit commercial, industrial and rugged applications. Most of these products origin from European suppliers and hence have no ITAR restrictions.
- Single Board Computers based on COTS Standards: VME, VME64x, VXS, VPX, CompactPCI, PICMG2.16, AdvancedTCA and mictoTCA / AMC - Single Board Computers are available in different sizes, 3U heights and 6U heights - Various temperature ranges from -40ºC to +85ºC - Some Boards with all soldered components - Conformal Coating is available - Shock and Vibration specs are documented - EMC specs are available - Conduction Cooled Boards - Rugged Single Board Computers are available for tough environments - Low power, small Single Board Computers meet SWaP requirements
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For example our x86 Single Board Computers only use chipsets from Intel's Embedded Roadmap. Performance, power consumption and cooling are important considerations.
Our Single Board Computers are chosen to suit commercial, industrial and rugged applications. Most of these products origin from European suppliers and hence have no ITAR restrictions.
- Single Board Computers based on COTS Standards: VME, VME64x, VXS, VPX, CompactPCI, PICMG2.16, AdvancedTCA and mictoTCA / AMC - Single Board Computers are available in different sizes, 3U heights and 6U heights - Various temperature ranges from -40ºC to +85ºC - Some Boards with all soldered components - Conformal Coating is available - Shock and Vibration specs are documented - EMC specs are available - Conduction Cooled Boards - Rugged Single Board Computers are available for tough environments - Low power, small Single Board Computers meet SWaP requirements