Product category:
Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Liantec Systems Corporation | Subject: ITX-6900 and TBM-1410
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 24 August 2006
Tiny motherboard includes PCI Express
expansion
The compact Mini-ITX EmBoard with ExpressCard interface based on the Liantec TBM-1410 Tiny-Bus modular expansion solution supports ExpressCard/34 and ExpressCard/54 expansion modules.
The compact Mini-ITX EmBoard with ExpressCard interface based on the Liantec TBM-1410 Tiny-Bus modular expansion solution supports ExpressCard/34 and ExpressCard/54 expansion modules With the ability to expand via ExpressCard, systems integrators can build systems with the advanced PCI Express based ExpressCard interface on a compact Mini-ITX embedded motherboard measuring just 170 x 170mm
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 1 Jul 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Embedded PC board offers flexible expansion
The Liantec ITX-6800 offers an advanced PC-based computing solution for industrial embedded x86 PC-based applications.
The Liantec ITX-6900 Mini-ITX EmBoard supports Intel mobile Pentium and Celeron M CPUs at 533MHz FSB, 2Gbyte of dual channel DDR2 memory, Intel GMCH built-in GMA graphics core, Azalia audio, Gigabit Ethernet, TV-out, PCI-Express based ExpressCard and Mini-PCI interfaces.
With its 170 x 170mm footprint and standard 1U height this makes it a compact platform for embedded systems integration.
With the Liantec TBM-1410 Tiny-Bus ExpressCard module, system integrators can build compact Mini-ITX systems that support the advanced PCI-Express based ExpressCard modules including the IEEE1394 FireWire, SATA II/RAID, memory cards and adapters, Gigabit Ethernet, DVB-T modules, SmartCard readers, CDMA/3G/GPRS WWAN and other ExpressCard-based devices.
The Tiny-Bus modular expansion solution offers the PCI-Express x16, PCI-Express x4/x1, dual channel Intel SDVO and two bus master PCI interfaces.
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