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Product category: Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: BVM | Subject: LS-571
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 07 May 2008

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High-performance 5.25in form factor module has impressive onboard I/O, enabling direct interface with all peripherals without the need for additional hardware.

New from BVM, the LS-571 is a high-performance 5.25in form factor module offering integral dual graphics capability and two Gigabit Ethernet ports This and the extensive I/O options and high quality audio are ideal for use in interactive clients, gaming, medical, POS, digital signage, surveillance and industrial automation equipment

The board has the Intel Socket P compatible with Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile Merom processors, 800MHz FSB, up to 2Gbyte of 533/677MHz DRAM with an optional further onboard 1Gbyte of SDRAM.

The onboard Intel GME965, addressing up to 384Mbyte of video RAM, supports two CRT, LVDS or DVI displays without the need for any further graphics hardware, reducing system complexity, power and space requirements.

The onboard I/O capability of the unit is impressive, enabling direct interface with all peripherals without the need for additional hardware.

The Ultra ATA/33 IDE channel supports up to two ATAPI devices including: CompactFlash type-II solid-state drive; three Serial ATA II interfaces; two Gigabit Ethernet ports; a PCI slot and two Mini-PCI sockets; one RS232/422/485 serial ports, five COM ports, eight USB 2.0 ports and onboard interfaces for the various supported display formats.

The watchdog timer is configurable up to 255 minutes to reset the system in the event of a software crash and the unit can be powered from a standard ATX PSU or a 12V DC input.

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