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        Low-cost, high-integration PC/104 SBC runs Windows Embedded

        lieberman | Date: Jun 23, 2005 | Comments: 1



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        Axiomtek used a high-integration, low-power, STMicroelectronics Atlas processor to provide PC compatibility and I/O in an "entry-level" PC/104 CPU module. The AX12200 can be operated standalone or in a PC/104 module-stack, and is supported by board support packages for both Windows CE and Windows XP embedded, according to the...


        company.

        The AX12200 comes equipped with fast Ethernet, a CompactFlash socket, 4 COM ports, 4 channels of digital I/O, and 32 MB of SDRAM, expandable to 64 MB. It supports graphical output to either a CRT or LCD. The module requires a +5V-only power supply and operates from 0 to 60 degrees C.


        Axiomtek's new AX12200 "entry-level" PC/104 SBC top (left) and bottom (right)

        The AX12200 is aimed at industrial control, medical applications, vehicular systems, and "other applications where proven reliability, space consideration and multi-configurable I/Os is required," according to Joseph Chou, Product Manager of Axiomtek's Embedded Computing Division.



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