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Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Wordsworth Technology | Subject: Rocky C400
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 24 May 2005
Fanless SBC is cool industrial solution
The Rocky C400 is an all-in-one full size fanless processor board for low power industrial applications.
New from Wordsworth Technology, the Rocky C400 is an all-in-one full size fanless processor board for low power industrial applications The Rocky-C400 implements the Intel ULV (Ultra Low Voltage) 400MHz Celeron embedded processor and a Via 8601A and Via 686B chipset
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 2 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The chipset contains an integrated graphics engine with AGP 4X bus bandwidth up to 533Mbyte/s and uses a DB-15 connector for use with a CRT display.
Up to 1Gbyte of system memory is supported via two DIMM sockets.
The board also supports a Disk On Chip socket, a CompactFlash type II socket, and a 10/100Mbit/s fast Ethernet port.
An AC97 compliant audio codec, a watchdog timer, and hardware monitoring are also available.
The I/O on the Rocky-C400 consists of two RS232 pin headers, an LPT pin header, an IrDA pin header, three USB1.1 pin headers, one USB 1.1 port on bracket, two ATA-100 channels, and an FDD connector The typical power consumption for the Rocky-C400 with 512Mbyte SDRAM is 2.6A at +5V, 180mA at +5V SB, and 170mA at +12V.
"The Rocky C400 provides an excellent general purpose SBC card for industrial applications where performance and low power consumption combined with a wide range of connectivity options are required", said Nick Coxhead, Technical Director at Wordsworth Technology.
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