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Product category: Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Commell | Subject: LS-571
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 23 October 2007

Embedded miniboard displays many
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Equipped with Intel's latest Mobile GME965 Express chipset, embedded board is suitable for multiple-display applications.

The latest addition to the Commell family of 5.25in embedded miniboards is the LS-571 The embedded miniboard incorporates an Intel Socket P pin-out compatible with Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile Merom processors with FSB 533/800MHz support for T7700, T7500, T7300, T7100 and L7500

Equipped with Intel's latest Mobile GME965 Express chipset, the new board is suitable for embedded applications ranging from gaming, medical, POS, kiosks, digital signage, mobile data acquisition, surveillance, industrial automation equipment and other multiple-display applications.

The LS-571 embedded miniboard includes the X3100 graphics accelerator, Intel Clear Video Technology and graphics core speeds up to 500MHz, providing enhanced graphics and 3D rendering performance to meet the requirements of embedded applications that require advanced video capabilities.

And it also provides a dual display for VGA/LVDS, VGA/DVI and LVDS/DVI.

The miniboard has an SO-DIMM memory slot for up to 2Gbyte of DDR2 SDRAM or can be supplied with 1Gbyte of DDR2 SDRAM soldered onboard, and comes with PS/2 keyboard and mouse, an RS232C/422/485 port and four RS232C interfaces.

Networking is provided by two Intel 82573L Giga LAN interfaces and eight USB2.0 ports.

It features Realtek ALC888 HD audio, three SATAII interfaces, one 44-pin IDE interface, a CompactFlash Socket, expansion via a PCI slot and two Mini-PCI slots.

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