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Product category: Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Datasound Laboratories | Subject: PB945+
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 18 July 2007

PCI-104 module promises frugal
performance

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High-performance PCI-104 module combines the latest Intel processors with the 945GM/ICH7 chipset, marrying performance with low power consumption.

Available now from DSL, the PB945+ is a high-performance PCI-104 module based on the latest Intel Core Duo or Core Solo processors These CPUs together with the 945GM/ICH7 chipset, give the board staggering performance with a moderate power consumption

With its two cores, the Intel Core Duo processor is optimised for running multiple demanding applications, such as intensive graphics processing or serious number crunching programs.

The mobile Intel 945GM Express chipset's low powered design enables up to 28% less average power consumption then previous chipsets.

Using the Intel graphics accelerator GMA950 video controller the graphic performances has been improved by 100% over the previous controller.

It can support 18, 24, 36 and 48bit LVDS displays with a resolution up to 1600 x 1200, resulting in a ultrasharp image quality.

For applications demanding high speed data storage the unit is provided with SATA interfaces that have a data transfer rate up to 3Gbyte/s.

IDE interfaces are also supported if this is the preferred option.

Other features provided as standard on the PB945+ include dual high speed LAN interfaces (one rated at 1Gbit/s), four USB 2.0 ports, floppy, AC97 audio and two serial interfaces.

Operating system support includes Windows 2000, XP, XP Embedded, Server 2003, Vista and Linux.

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