The EM-7302 SBC implements a wide range of PC-style functions and interfaces. Key chipsets include Intel's 852GM "Extreme Graphics2" and 82562GT Ethernet controllers, and Winbond's 83627HG "super-I/O" chip, Aewin said.

(Click to enlarge)Other specifications include:
- Processor -- Intel Pentium M or Celeron M, clocked at 600MHz or 1GHz; 400MHz FSB
- Memory -- 200-pin SO-DIMM accepts up to 1GB SDRAM (200/266/333)
- Storage -- 1 x EIDE (Ultra ATA-66)
- Video:
- 1/4/8/16/32MB frame buffer shares system memory
- Dual independent displays (CRT, LVDS)
- Resolution 1920 x 1440 x 32 bpp at 85Hz; 1600 x 1200 x 32 bpp at 100Hz
- VGA/LVDS interfaces
- Audio -- Realtek AC97 (optional)
- Networking -- 10/100 Ethernet
- Other I/O ports:
- PS/2 keyboard/mouse
- 4 x COM ports (3 x RS-232; 1 x RS-232/422/485)
- parallel printer port
- 4 x USB 2.0
- GPIO (8-bit TTL input and 8-bit TTL output)
- Expansion -- CompactFlash Type II with DMA mode; PC/104 stack; mini PCI (optional)
- Power -- +5V or +12 VDC
- Dimensions -- 5.7 x 4.0 inches (146 x 102 mm)
- Operating temperature -- 0 to 60 deg. C
Aewin's website indicates that the EM-7302's VGA, LAN, audio, and core-logic chipsets have been validated for compatibility with various Windows OSes. The company typically supports its board-level computers and accessories under Windows XP, Windows XP Embedded, and Linux, although it had not confirmed this support for the EM-7302 by publication time.
Aewin typically supports its board-level computers and accessories under Windows XP, Windows XP Embedded, and Linux, although the company had not confirmed this support for the EM-7302 by publication time.
The EM-7302 appears to be available now. Pricing was not disclosed.
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