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Product category: Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Impulse | Subject: Aaeon SBC-657
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 12 May 2003

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Aaeon's new SBC-657 is an ideal embedded computing platform for low-power low-profile fanless mobile industrial applied computing applications.

Aaeon's new SBC-657 with its onboard Via Eden 667 or Ezra 800MHz CPU offers great features and value and is an ideal embedded computing platform for low-power, low-profile, fanless, mobile industrial applied computing applications With its computing capacity at the low power, embedded, x86-compliant architecture of industrial embedded computers, it enables flexible system designs, including low profile and silent fanless devices (667MHz only)

The Via Eden platform is designed for optimal heat dissipation and power consumption, enabling quiet-running fanless device designs and saving on energy costs and battery life.

With this ultimate feature onboard, SBC-657 saves energy and ensures longer battery life in mobile designs and low power applications.

Features onboard include an integrated 4X 2D/3D graphic controller, 10/100Base-T Fast Ethernet, and 18/36bit LCD flat panel support.

With it's PCISA edge connector the SBC-657 can be used as the heart of an ISA or PCI based system offering greater flexibility than traditional ISA and newer PCI only SBCs.

Other onboard features include four high-speed serial ports (three RS232, one RS232/422/485), one parallel port, four USB ports and one IrDA port.

The SBC-657 also supports CompactFlash cards for storage, memory and I/O requirements.

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