Product category:
Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Axiomtek | Subject: AX12200
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 24 June 2005
CPU is optimised for embedded operating
systems
A low power 486 CPU module is the latest addition to the industrial entry-level family line of PC/104 modules from Axiomtek.
A low power 486 CPU module is the latest addition to the industrial entry-level family line of PC/104 modules from Axiomtek Available in a choice of configurations and options, the AX12200 offers developers a robust and reliable platform to build on with the added benefit of being able to realise faster times to market for new products
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 11 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Axiomtek's PC/104 module solutions are entry-level CPU cards with integrated CPU and chipset, with stand-alone capability and flexible I/O options that developers require.
The AX12200 is an all-in-one STPC Atlas 133MHz PC/104 industrial grade CPU module that has been designed for continuous operation in harsh environments, with low power operation and great performance.
Optimised for embedded operating systems, the module can be operated as a stand alone or with other addon PC/104 cards.
It measures 3.6 x 3.8in, requires only +5V power, and operates from 0 to 60C, or 0 to 50C (fanless).
The AX12200 features four COM ports with RS232/422/485 supported for varied industrial applications, and four channels of digital I/O to benefit multiple control environments.
The module also supports CRTs and TFT LCDs, fast Ethernet with TCP/IP networking, and has a CompactFlash socket with DMA mode.
The PC/104 expansion interface is 16bit ISA extension compatible.
By default, the AX12200 has 32Mbyte of onboard SDRAM with a maximum of up to 64Mbyte.
"The AX12200 is typically used for industrial control, medical applications, vehicle systems, and other applications where proven reliability, space consideration and multi-configurable I/Os is required", said Joseph Chou, Product Manager of the Axiomtek Embedded Computing Division.
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