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Product category: Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Axiomtek | Subject: SBC83800
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 20 January 2005

Embedded board handles parallel and
serial ATA

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The SBC83800 is a 5.25in embedded board that supports Intel Pentium 4 processors running at 533MHz FSB.

The SBC83800 is a 5.25in embedded board that supports Intel Pentium 4 processors running at 533MHz FSB It uses the Intel 852GME chipset as part of Intel's comprehensive validation process that enables fast deployment of next-generation platforms to maximise competitive advantage while minimising development risks

Anticipating market trends, the board supports both Parallel ATA and Serial ATA (SATA).

It supports embedded operating systems including Windows CE 5.0, Windows XP Embedded and Axiomtek's own embedded Linux kernel.

"The SBC83800 is an ideal solution for customers' high computing applications such as HMI with control features, streaming intensive transaction terminals etc", said Matthew Lee, Vice President of Axiomtek's Embedded Computing Division.

In addition to four fast Ethernet ports, customers are able to select up to four gigabit Ethernet interfaces, depending on system demands.

Other features of the SBC83800 include one DDR DIMM up to 1Gbyte, onboard four COM ports for transaction terminal applications, LCD backlight via utility programming or software programmable and unique board ID.

Further features include two PATA-100 IDE, one FDD, one PS/2 keyboard, one PS/2 mouse, one LPT, one IrDA and four USB 2.0 ports via box-header for wiring solution.

The platform can be used in harsh environments.

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