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Product category: Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Parvus Corp | Subject: SpacePC 4320 Series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 09 December 2003

Compact embedded PC is a tough nut

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The SpacePC 4320 Series is a low-power PC/104-Plus SBC ideal for space-constrained applications requiring the performance of the x86 architecture in a compact, fanless format.

Based on the Pentium MMX class AMD Geode GX1 CPU, the SpacePC 4320 Series is a low-power PC/104-Plus single board computer ideal for space-constrained applications requiring the performance of the x86 Intel architecture, yet in a compact, fanless format - roughly the size of a floppy disk (3.55 x 3.775in) Running at clock speeds of 266MHz and equipped with 128Mbyte of soldered SDRAM, the 4320 Series provides embedded systems designers in aviation, defence, transportation and industrial applications with a tightly integrated computer, attractively priced at $372 per unit in volume orders of 100+ units

It is available in both standard (0 to +60C) and extended (-40 to +85C) temperature rated versions.

This space-saving PC/104-Plus module couples all of the standard interfaces of a desktop PC with support for both Windows and real-time operating systems such as Linux, QNX and VxWorks.

Integrated peripheral controllers include SVGA (resolution up to 1280 x 1024 pixel), two serial ports, one parallel port, one Fast Ethernet controller, one E-IDE interface, keyboard, mouse, USB port and AC7 sound port.

The BIOS is stored in a 1Mbyte EPROM, which comes preloaded with a ROM-DOS kernel to facilitate rapid implementation.

While supplies last, a limited quantity of the SpacePC 4320 CPU will be available for free evaluation.

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