Intel Pentium M-based single-board computer for embedded rugged applications

June 1, 2006
Dynatem Inc. in Mission Viejo, Calif., is offering the Intel Pentium M-based CRM1 single-board computer for rugged embedded applications that require low power consumption.
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Dynatem Inc. in Mission Viejo, Calif., is offering the Intel Pentium M-based CRM1 single-board computer for rugged embedded applications that require low power consumption. The high-speed 855 GME and 6300ESB chipset supports a 66 MHz PCI-X expansion bus than can use the two Gigabit Ethernet ports available on the board with no data-transfer bottleneck. On-board CompactFlash permits single-slot booting. I/O routes to the backplane and includes an EIDE port, two serial ATA ports, two PICMG 2.16-compatible Gigabit Ethernet ports, DVO/VGA, four USB 2.0 ports, and two communications ports. Two PMC expansion sites permit system tailoring to user application requirements. For more information contact Dynatem online at www.dynatem.com.

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