486/586 SBC Handles Extended Temperatures

Feb. 9, 2004
Based on a high-performance and reliable 486/586 core, the SBC1495ET is a single-board computer (SBC) in a PC/104 footprint (3.55" x 3.775") that operates in a temperature range from -40°C to +85°C. The board packs many other features, such

Based on a high-performance and reliable 486/586 core, the SBC1495ET is a single-board computer (SBC) in a PC/104 footprint (3.55" x 3.775") that operates in a temperature range from -40°C to +85°C. The board packs many other features, such as SVGA support, dual serial ports, a 100 Base-T Ethernet interface, and up to 64 MB of SDRAM. It is available in a stack-through version that is suitable for plugging into a custom OEM I/O card. Other features include an STPC Atlas processor operating at speeds up to 133 MHz with on-chip cache and 64-bit DRAM, a compact flash socket, digital I/O, and AT-compatible EIDE, interrupt, timer, and DMA controllers. Operating system support includes DOS, Windows 98, Linux, Windows CE, VxWorks, and other PC-compatible operating systems. Single-unit pricing for a basic SBC1495ET starts at $435. For further information, contact MICRO/SYS INC., Montrose, CA. (818) 244-4600.

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