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PC/104-plus computer boards with Intel Atom introduced by WIN Enterprises

NORTH ANDOVER, Mass., 23 Aug. 2009. WIN Enterprises Inc. in North Andover, Mass., is introducing MB-73200 Intel Atom-based PC/104-plus computer boards for space-limited applications requiring fanless operation, such as industrial control, in-vehicle, portable medical, and human-machine interface (HMI) applications.

WIN offers two kinds of the single board computer with the onboard low-power Intel Atom Z5xx series embedded processor that provide either 1.1 GHz or 1.6 GHz of performance. Support for the PC/104-plus and PC/104 embedded computer enables additional wired and wireless I/O.

An optional embedded computing high definition audio card is offered. Two serial ports, four USB 2.0 ports are featured. The device provides two SATA II interfaces and one CompactFlash type I/II socket. Two gigabytes of memory are provided.

The Intel System Controller Hub US15W supports 2D, 3D and advanced 3D graphics, high-definition video decode, and image processing. The chipset also enables support for Single Channel 24-bit LCD/LVDS. Dual simultaneous displays can be supported by MB-73200. CRT resolution as fine as 2048 by 1536 pixels are available.

For more information contact WIN Enterprises online at www.win-enterprises.com.

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