Product category:
Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Datasound Laboratories | Subject: DSL-800LX
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 22 June 2006
Low-power module embeds computing
performance
Designed specifically for embedded applications requiring ultralow power consumption, the DSL-800LX has all the features required from a high performance computer.
Designed specifically for embedded applications requiring ultralow power consumption (just 4W), the new DSL-800LX from Datasound Laboratories has all the features required from a high performance computer The fanless module is based on the 500MHz AMD LX800 PCI/104 CPU which gives it an equivalent performance to an 800MHz VIA chip, yet it still achieves minimal power requirements, even when using the 256Mbyte RAM, 3.5in hard disk drive and running Windows XP Professional
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 6 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Low-power SBC crams in compatibility
Designed to run from a single 5V power supply, the CPU-C3VE from DSL meets PC/104-Plus standards for full IBM-AT and PCI compatibility.
Ideal for industrial applications that require no moving parts, the DSL-800LX offers up to 512Mbyte PC3200 (DDR 400) RAM, four USB 2.0 ports, two RS232 serial ports and E-IDE Port, it supports CRT/LCD and IDE flash disk, has 10/100 Ethernet and line in, line out audio, all of which is contained in a 90 x 96mm footprint.
In addition to these features, the DSL-800LX is RoHS compliant, has +5V single rail input and PCI-104 expansion capabilities.
Each board is supplied with a complete cable kit at no extra cost and, as an official AMD design partner, Datasound also has access to the BIOS source code to provide BIOS modifications quickly and efficiently.
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