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The device's rear panel (above right), meanwhile, includes an input for 12VDC power, two more USB 2.0 ports, two gigabit Ethernet ports, and a PS/2 connector. In addition, VGA and DVI-D ports are both fitted, allowing the device to support dual displays, according to iBase.
As Ibase acknowledges, the ASB200-883-6COM is based on a previously released "3.5-inch" SBC (single board computer), which actually measures 5.75 x 4 inches. The IB833 features Intel's familiar, 1.6GHz N270, plus the 945GMS northbridge and ICH7M southbridge. (These components are soldered to the back of the IB883, hence they're not visible in the photo below.) The board also has a single SODIMM slot, said to accept up to 1GB of DDR2 RAM.

On the IB883, the "real world" connectors -- carried over to the ASB200-883-6COM's rear panel -- included two gigabit Ethernet ports, a DVI port, a PS/2 connector for keyboard/mouse, and two USB ports, as shown above. Pin headers offered up two additional USB ports, two COM ports, a SATA port, digital I/O, and six-channel audio, according to Ibase. The IB883 was also said to have a PCI Express x 1 interface, which is presumably how the four additional COM ports have been added to the new ASB200-883-6COM.
The IB883's Type II CompactFlash slot, visible above, is said to be accessible externally on the ASB200-883-6COM. In addition, there's room internally for a 2.5-inch, 80GB SATA hard disk drive. Thanks to the N270's 2.5-Watt TDP and an integral heat sink, the ASB200-883-6COM is able to run fanlessly, taking its DC power from an external AC adapter, says Ibase.
Features and specifications listed by Ibase for the ASB200-883-6COM include the following:
Ibase did not provide information about pricing, availability, or operating system support. Almost all other Atom-based products have been said to be compatible with Windows XP Embedded, Windows CE, Linux, and other operating systems, however.
More information about the ASB200-883-6COM may be found on the Ibase website, here.