PC/104-Plus CPU Module Uses 38% Less Power

April 28, 2003
Based on the low-power Intel Celeron processor, the PC/104-Plus Jaguar single-board computer (SBC) operates at 350 MHz. This model, which boasts no moving parts, ensures solid reliability even in demanding environments. This unit draws a full 38%...

Based on the low-power Intel Celeron processor, the PC/104-Plus Jaguar single-board computer (SBC) operates at 350 MHz. This model, which boasts no moving parts, ensures solid reliability even in demanding environments. This unit draws a full 38% less power than the Pentium III equivalent. The Jaguar CPU module includes 10/100 Ethernet and industrial I/O. Additional features include an accelerated graphics port video flat panel and DiskOnChip. Transient voltage suppressors (TVS) provide electrostatic-discharge (ESD) protection on the I/O ports, reducing the risk of static damage. The PC/104-Plus Jaguar targets a variety of OEM applications, including medical, transportation, automation, military, and other environments that require high reliability. Available from stock, the Jaguar SBC costs $1050 in OEM quantities.

VersaLogic Corp. www.versalogic.com;(800) 824-3163

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