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News Release from: Avalue Technology | Subject: ECP-5614
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 19 June 2003
CD-sized SBC takes charge of
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The powerful ECP-5614 5.25in single board computer supports Intel's FCPGA/FCPGA2 Pentium III or Celeron processors up to 1.4GHz.
The powerful ECP-5614 5.25in single board computer supports Intel's FCPGA/FCPGA2 Pentium III or Celeron processors up to 1.4GHz This super-compact yet powerful SBC is designed with AGP 4X 3D graphics, four 10/100Base-Tx Ethernet ports, two USB ports, an LCD interface, and a Type I/II CompactFlash (CF) socket
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 19 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Running on Intel FCPGA/FCPGA2 Pentium III or Celeron processors with speeds up to 1.4GHz, the ECP-5614 has the processing power and reliability to handle critical applications in any network environment.
An onboard PCI slot allows for additional hardware expansion.
The PCI slot accepts PCI addon cards for encryption acceleration, or dual-LAN cards for two more 10/100/1000Base-Tx Ethernet interfaces to strengthen its network throughput.
Memory options come in the form of a 168-pin DIMM socket, which supports up to 256Mbyte SDRAM.
(Other options cover 32, 64 or 128Mbyte of SDRAM).
The CF socket supports Type I/II CF memory devices for additional storage.
The 4bit TTL digital output function enables feedback for abnormal network status.
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