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Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Nexcom UK | Subject: NISE 3110-P2
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 01 April 2008
Fanless system is protected for industry
The NISE 3110-P2 is a Core 2 Duo/Core Duo based embedded platform that is capable of supporting two PCI expansion cards in one compact chassis.
The award winning NISE Series of fanless embedded systems has been further expanded with the introduction of the NISE 3110-P2, a Core 2 Duo/Core Duo based platform that is capable of supporting two PCI expansion cards in one compact chassis Featuring Intel's 945GME and ICH7 chipsets the NISE 3110-P2 offers users all the advantages of Core 2 Duo/Core Duo technology such as such as impressive levels of performance and amazingly low power consumption in a totally fanless, noise-free, maintenance-free industrial computer system
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 25 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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With two PCI expansion slots housed in a robust aluminium chassis the new NICE 3110-P2 will find an increased number of applications within kiosks, POS systems, motion control, access control, network security, industrial automation and many more.
For increased flexibility and versatility the NISE 3110-P2 boasts three RS232 ports, one RS232/422/485 port and two PCI expansion slots.
For data storage, the NISE 3110-P2 provides on CompactFlash socket and one 2.5in HDD bay.
The system incorporates an ATX mode power feature and can support a wide variety of power supplies from 12 to 30V DC.
Housed in a compact 195 x 268 x 107mm heavy duty chassis, the NISE 3110-P2 is designed for reliable, maintenance free industrial computing. Request a free brochure from Nexcom UK ...
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