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Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Aaeon | Subject: GENE-6315
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 09 January 2007
Subcompact board promises cool
performance
Aaeon has launched a new subcompact board based on the VIA Mark low power processor.
Aaeon has launched a new subcompact board based on the VIA Mark low power processor The GENE-6315 uses a VIA Mark 533/800MHz processor and the front side bus is 100/133MHz
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 3 Jan 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The system memory of the GENE-6315 features 144-pin SDRAM SODIMM, which supports PC-133 module up to 1Gbyte.
In addition, Realtek RTL 8139DL supports one 10/100Base-TX for network connection.
The GENE-6315 implements Type II CompactFlash for storage and PCI-104 socket for expansion.
Moreover, the board has two USB 2.0 ports, two USB 1.1 ports, 8bit digital I/O and four COM ports.
For multimedia applications, the GENE-6315's display supports CRT/LCD, CRT/TV and LCD/TV simultaneous display.
The display memory shares up to 32Mbyte of system memory and the LCD interface is up to 36bit TTL/LVDS TFT.
The audio of the GENE-6315 features mic-in/line-in/line-out, and an S/P DIF function supporting AC97 2.0.
The GENE-6315 has greatly improved thermal performance, and so customers need not worry about the heat spreading through a system when using the GENE-6315.
The GENE-6315 is ideal for medical, multimedia in transportation and POS systems.
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