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Product category: Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Parvus Corp | Subject: SpacePC
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 18 September 2003

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Parvus Corp has launched its SpacePC line of PC/104 and PC/104-Plus CPU boards with an offer of free product evaluation for designers of embedded computer systems.

Parvus Corp has launched its SpacePC line of PC/104 and PC/104-Plus CPU boards with an offer of free product evaluation for designers of embedded computer systems While supplies last, Parvus will provide select embedded PCs to prospective customers on evaluation at no cost

The initial SpacePC product line includes six x86 (Intel) compatible processor cards, ranging in speed from 40MHz (3x86) to 300MHz (Pentium class).

An ultra-low-power 800MHz Pentium III board is also slated for production later this year.

Broad software support for these compact (3.55 x 3.775in) single board computers includes ROM-DOS, QNX, Windows 95/98, Windows NT, Windows CE, VxWorks and Linux drivers.

Standard interfaces include Ethernet, IDE, floppy, USB, serial, LCD/CRT, sound and PS/2 keyboard/mouse.

Some models also integrate CANbus controllers and digital I/O channels.

Prices for standard board configurations range from approximately $200 to $500 per board in volume orders above 100 units.

Custom and extended-temperature rated versions are also available.

"With the SpacePC CPU line added to the industry's largest variety of PC/104 peripherals, power supplies and packaging solutions, our customers can now look to Parvus for all their off-the-shelf PC/104 products and custom systems integration needs", said Parvus President Tom Hogan.

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