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Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Acrosser | Subject: AR-B1841CM600ZC
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 23 August 2006
Fanless products boost embedded
reliability
One of the newest high performance fanless products from Acrosser is the AR-B1841CM600ZC, a half-size Celeron-M 600MHz fanless embedded board.
Reliability is a key factor for both manufacturers and their end customers, who depend on their products to perform 24 hours a day continuously, with limited monitoring However, whenever moving parts are involved, there is always the possibility of mechanical breakdown, which can cause serious problems in the field
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 30 Jun 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Acrosser provides a wide range of fanless embedded PC solutions which range from 386 processing to the latest and fastest in x86 technology.
With a variety of form factors to choose from, manufacturers can have the flexibility to work with several possible off-the-shelf options, rather than considering customised products that have long design cycles.
One of the newest high performance fanless products from Acrosser is the AR-B1841CM600ZC, a half-size Celeron-M 600MHz fanless embedded board.
It has four RS232 and six USB 2.0 ports for I/O connectivity and high speed bus communication.
It can be used stand-alone or with a PCI backplane for additional I/O expansion.
The board is RoHS compliant and features a software programmable watchdog timer.
This combination delivers a fanless and heavily functional industrial PC solution for applications that require processing horsepower with reliable, continuous operation.
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