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        Celeron-based SBC runs Windows XP Embedded and CE

        Jonathan Angel | Date: Mar 6, 2008 | Comments: 1



        Acrosser has announced a 3.8 x 3.6 inch single board computer (SBC) that has a 600MHz Celeron M CPU and, with optional daughterboard, offers PC/104 and PCI-104 expansion slots. The AR-B5020 runs both Windows XP Embedded and CE, and operates fanlessly, according to the company.




        (Click here for a larger view of the AR-B5020/ARB-5020D stack)

        The AR-B5020 (below left) uses the standard 3.8 x 3.6 dimensions of PC/104 modules, although it does not provide PC/104 expansion all on its own. Instead, expansion can be added via the companion AR-B5020D daughterboard (below right), which attaches to the AR-B5020 via a high-density Hirose ETX connector and four copper standoffs. The AR-B5020D adds PCI-104 and PC/104 expansion slots and, combined with the AR-B5020, forms a rigid stack.


        Acrosser's AR-B5020 SBC (left) and companion ARB-5020D daughterboard (right)
        (Click to enlarge)

        The AR-B5020 includes a 600MHz Celeron M ULV processor, which operates fanlessly, thanks in part to the board's top-mounted heat spreader. The chipset for the SBC is Intel's popular 852GM, along with the ICH4 southbridge. A single SO-DIMM slot supports up to 1GB of 200/266MHz DDR DRAM, Acrosser says.

        As usual for the 852GM chipset, Intel's Extreme Graphics is featured, with up to 64MB of shared system memory, 2D/3D graphics acceleration, and MPEG-2 decoding. Pin headers provide interfaces for both VGA and LVDS LCD displays.

        Additional interfaces -- also via pin headers, though Acrosser naturally sells optional cables with standard PC-style connectors -- include 10/100 Ethernet, IDE, two serial ports, and eight independent GPIO lines. There are also two USB ports and a PS/2 port for a keyboard and mouse.

        The ARB-5020D includes ITE's ITE8888 PCI to ISA bridge. This allows it to provide both ISA-based PC/104 and PCI-based PCI-104 expansion slots. It also offers a Type II CompactFlash socket, an additional two serial ports, and two added USB ports.

        Acrosser lists the following features and specifications for the AR-B5020 and AR-B5020D combo:
        • Processor -- 600MHz Celeron M ULV
        • Memory -- Single SO-DIMM slot, supporting up to 1GB of 200/266MHz DDR DRAM
        • Display -- Supports CRT and TFT monitors, with up to 64MB of shared system memory
        • Networking -- 10/100 Ethernet
        • Other I/O (all via pin headers):
          • 1 x VGA
          • 1 x LVDS
          • 4 x RS232 (2 on module, 2 on daughterboard)
          • 4 x USB (2 on module, 2 on daughterboard)
          • 1 x EIDE (supports Ultra DMA 33)
          • 8 x independent GPIO lines
          • 1 x PS/2 for keyboard/mouse
        • Expansion:
          • 100-pin Hirose ETX connector linking module and daughterboard
          • 1 x PC/104 expansion slot (daughterboard)
          • 1 x PCI-104 expansion slot (daughterboard)
          • CompactFlash Type II socket (daughterboard)
        • Dimensions (l x w, height of stack not cited) -- 3.8 x 3.6 inches
        • Operating temperature -- 0 to 60 deg. C
        The AR-B5020 runs Windows XP Embedded, Windows XP, Windows CE, and Linux "6.5 and above," according to Acrosser. Pricing was not cited, but the AR-B5020 and AR-B5020D are "available now."



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