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News Release from: SBS Technologies | Subject: Telum ASLP10
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 06 June 2005
Mezzanine card adds power to ATCA
systems
The Telum ASLP10 AdvancedMC is the first processor Advanced Mezzanine Card (AdvancedMC) with an Intel Pentium M processor.
The Telum ASLP10 AdvancedMC is the first processor Advanced Mezzanine Card (AdvancedMC) with an Intel Pentium M processor The new Telum ASLP10 AdvancedMC, a high performance processor module, is compliant with AMC.0, AMC.1 Type 8, AMC.2 Type E2 and AMC.3 Type S2 specifications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 19 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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"We recognise that changing market dynamics and our customer commitment goes well beyond our individual products; customers who design SBS AdvancedMC boards into their systems can count on quality, reliability, and availability to meet their most-demanding customer requirements".
"We know what it takes to make AdvancedMC work in today's environment", said Dave Greig, President and COO of SBS Technologies.
The Telum ASLP10 is a single width, full height AdvancedMC processor board with integrated low power Intel Pentium M processor and dual gigabit Ethernet channels.
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This AdvancedMC processor module supports full hot swap capabilities and is designed for use in a broad range of applications such as wireless basestations, voice over IP, test and measurement systems, media servers, basestation controllers and server blades applications.
"SBS Technologies extends the reach of AdvancedTCA capabilities with their new Intel processor-based Advanced Mezzanine Card module", said Kevin Johnson, Director of the Intel Communications Alliance.
"Telecommunications developers can develop highly flexible AdvancedTCA systems with these cards, while realising faster time-to-market and reuse across multiple platforms".
The Telum ASLP10's unique feature set includes up to 2Gbyte of 400MHz DDR2 SDRAM with ECC, and a PCI Express 8x data port via the AdvancedMC connector.
This board is also available in an extended temperature version ranging from -40 to +55C for demanding applications in high temperature conditions.
"The Telum ASLP10 AdvancedMC processor module is the result of SBS Technologies' long history and a wide ranging expertise in Mezzanine Modules and SBC designs", said Rubin Dhillon, General Manager of SBS Technologies' Communications Division.
"The Telum ASLP10 gives a system integrator the high performance of the latest Intel Pentium M processor, Gigabit Ethernet bandwidth, and excellent thermal properties, helping them maximise their high-performance system designs".
"This module is designed specifically to enable today's modular system architectures such as AdvancedTCA".
The Telum ASLP10 also includes a module management controller (MMC) supporting the card's Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) architecture.
The MMC is responsible for power sequencing, hot swap capabilities, and module management.
The Telum ASLP10 supports MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition and SUSE Linux CGL Edition operating systems specifically designed for robust, high availability applications like those required by the communications industry.
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