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Laurence Marchini

Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "EBX", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release Pentium-based SBCs go to extremes from VersaLogic Corp, which we summarised at the time by saying "Single board computers combine high performance with maximum reliability, guaranteed 5-year availability, RoHS compliance and tolerance for extreme conditions". Earlier in the week, we featured the news release Linux package speeds embedded design from VersaLogic Corp: "Package is based on the popular Debian Linux OS, which has been configured for easy installation and support of the Python's hardware features".
 
In September 2007, we covered the news from Ampro Computers concerning its LittleBoard 620 - take a look at EBX board extends legacy applications which says: "RoHS- and EBX-compliant 5.25in SBC offers new life for designs based on obsolete boards".
 
Take a look also at the news release from VersaLogic Corp, SBC comes with wide range of interfaces, as well as Embedded board boasts top-end PC features from Datasound Laboratories, and Single-board computer for embedded applications from VersaLogic Corp.
 

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New SBC-GX533 Windows CE 5.0 development kit (July 2006)
Arcom's SBC-GX533 development kit for Windows CE 5.0 includes a pre-built Windows CE image, allowing new users to begin application work immediately

EPIC board scores with flexible processor support (July 2006)
Axiomtek has released a new low power EPIC form factor SBC, the EP811, which features an Intel 852GM with ICH4 chipset

Kit speeds XP Embedded development (June 2006)
Developing Windows XP Embedded applications on the SBC-GX533 single board computer becomes faster and easier with Arcom's latest embedded development kit

Geode based kit comes with compact Linux image (June 2006)
Linux development kit provides a low cost and easy way of developing a very wide range of applications and running them on targets that are robust, stable, secure and licence free

Embedded board extends Geode roadmap (March 2006)
A next-generation board based on the AMD Geode GX CPU is set to continue the processor's success story in embedded long-life low-power fanless computing

EBX format board promises top value (March 2006)
Costing less than GBP 200 for minimum quantities, the new EBX format Vega86-6240 has a range of features which would normally be found in a far more expensive computer

CPU cards bring new life to old designs (February 2006)
A new range of embedded CPU cards based on the VIA Mark CoreFusion CPU offer an answer to the phasing out of existing Eden- and C3-based boards

Embedded boards stack up advantages (January 2006)
Advantech's new Stackable Family includes five open standard form factors as defined by the PC/104 Embedded Consortium

EPIC form factor SBC is flexible option (January 2006)
The EP810 is a new low power EPIC form factor SBC that features an Intel 852GM with ICH4 chipset

Embedded SBCs gain Linux support (December 2005)
Winsystems has released Blue Collar Linux for its EPIC, PC/104, PC/104-Plus and EBX single board computers

Kits combine SBCs with Windows CE (December 2005)
New development kits save months of engineering time and BSP integration effort by offering Windows CE 5.0 on a ready-to-run platform

EPIC board features latest Intel chipset (November 2005)
The EP820 is an EPIC form factor SBC which features the latest Pentium compliant chipset, the Intel 915GM with ICH6M

EBX specification set for update (September 2005)
The voting members of the PC/104 Consortium have approved a number of proposed changes to the EBX specification

Pentium M based SBC hosts XP Embedded designs (August 2005)
Arcom has further extended its range of ready-to-run development kits by introducing a Windows XP Embedded option for its Apollo Pentium M based single board computer

Pentium M based SBC gains Linux option (July 2005)
Arcom has introduced a ready-to-run Linux Development Kit for its Apollo Pentium M based single board computer

Centrino technology is cool for embedded designs (May 2005)
The Apollo SBC is an EBX-format board that packs in features for high-security systems, optical inspection, low profile fanless servers, compact machine controllers and multiscreen gaming

Embedded framework brought to motherboard product (March 2005)
Utilising the Mini-ITX form factor, Apro's MightyBoard 800 addresses the need for a low cost, embedded quality product with the advantages of an industry standard motherboard form factor

Module complies with COM Express specification (March 2005)
Ampro Computers has announced its commitment to deliver its first module compliant with PICMG's COM Express Specification before the end of 2005

Module can replace end-of-life processors (March 2005)
CoreModule 550 is a low-cost migration path from 486-based PC/104 boards as well as an ideal replacement for end-of-life modules using AMD Geode or Transmeta processors

Embedded boards gain Windows CE 5.0 support (March 2005)
Winsystems has added Windows CE 5.0 support to its PC/104, PC/104-Plus, EPIC and EBX single board computers

Mainboards begin the EPIC for Wordsworth (March 2005)
Wordsworth Technology has released two new mainboards - the Nano-7270 and Nano-7240 - based on the new EPIC form factor

Consortium endorses new embedded standard (January 2005)
The PC/104 Consortium announced today its adoption and management of the new, mid-sized EPIC standard

Survey confirms shrinking SBC form factors (December 2004)
A new study of the global market for active backplane motherboards in embedded and real-time applications confirms that this market is shifting rapidly toward the use of smaller form factors

European debut for new embedded format (November 2004)
The EPIC/CE SBC range markes the European debut of the EPIC (Embedded Platform for Industrial Computing) form factor

Parvus and Eurotech sponsor design contest (November 2004)
Parvus Corp and Eurotech are to sponsor the PC/104 Design Contest hosted by the PC/104 Embedded Consortium

Mini SBC has six COMs and six USB ports (November 2004)
The ECM-5711 is a 5.25in single board computer supporting Intel Pentium 4 processors with speeds up 3.06GHz and 533MHz front-side bus

Contest highlights benefits of PC/104 technology (October 2004)
Embedded engineers designing innovative products based on PC/104, PC/104-Plus, PCI-104 and EBX technology will be recognised in the third annual PC/104 embedded design contest

Embedded CPU takes WinCE.net onboard (June 2004)
The AR-1551 is tightly designed 3.5in EBX CPU board with an onboard low-power fanless 300MHz Geode processor

Ruggedised board begins the EPIC story (April 2004)
The XE-800 is the first available SBC on the new EPIC (Embedded Platform for Industrial Computing) form factor

Geode-based embedded board is set for long run (April 2004)
Arcom is making a commitment on the long-term supply of its fanless 300MHz SBC-GX1 embedded PC, successfully sold to many OEM machine and instrumentation builders

New format for embedded SBCs (April 2004)
Epic is the new next-generation 4.5 x 6.5in embedded single board computer platform for the industrial market

Consortium takes charge of EBX specification (March 2004)
The PC/104 Consortium has reached agreement with Motorola Computer Group and Ampro Computers to become the governing standards body for the EBX specification

News on the Hercules-EBX from Diamond Systems (January 2004)
The Hercules-EBX is the first embedded CPU to integrate a Pentium-III class processor, professional-quality analogue I/O with autocalibration, and a wide-input DC/DC PSU on a single EBX-format board

New distribution and support channel for France (December 2003)
Arcom has appointed Antycip as a new distributor for France

 

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