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News Release from: Datasound Laboratories | Subject: Profive CPU-T6VEF
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 19 February 2003
Graphical advantage to MMX-based SBC
Datasound Laboratories has added new low power 166 and 266MHz CPUs based on the Intel Pentium MMX with 0.25um technology and providing high-resolution graphics to its range of SBCs.
Datasound Laboratories has added new low power 166 and 266MHz CPUs based on the Intel Pentium MMX with 0.25um technology and providing high-resolution graphics to its range of SBCs The Profive CPU-T6VEF uses an Intel CT69000 with 2Mbyte of memory enabling an LCD display to be attached via the panelLink interface
If required, a connection for a CRT display is also available.
A 10/100Mbit/s compatible Ethernet controller is on the board which conforms to the PC/104-Plus standard.
Memory requirements are satisfied by using SO-DIMMs which give up to 128Mbyte (SDRAM/EDO).
Other features include a parallel interface (IEEE1284), an IDE Ultra DMA (direct memory access) interface, a floppy connection, two USB ports, as well as two RS232 ports.
The board has a typical power consumption of 8W with a processor 166MHz and 11W at 266MHz.
Only a single 5V supply is needed.
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