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Intel Atom based fanless embedded system from has dual Gigabit Ethernet

22nd September 2009
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A new, low power, fanless computing platform from Datasound Laboratories is designed to withstand the rigours of industrial applications while providing extensive computer power. Packaged in a heavy duty steel chassis with aluminium flutes which act as a heatsink and brackets for wall/bulkhead mounting, the ACS-2663 uses the 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor supported by up to 2GB DDR memory.
A choice of operating systems is available to suit most application requirements. The inclusion of either CompactFlash or a 2.5 SATA HDD bay storage option enables the use of a desktop O/S (i.e. XP Pro), a truly embedded O/S such as XP Embedded (free pre-installation included) or any other x86 operating system.

High speed networking is catered for by two 10/100/1000 LAN ports while other connections are catered for by the four USB 2.0 Ports suited for a range of add on peripherals, two RS232 ports (one 422/485) and independently driven CRT/DVI graphics interfaces. PS2 keyboard and mouse, line in, line out and MIC in are standard.

Measuring 225mm x 204mm x 80mm and weighing 4.5Kg, the ACS-2663 uses an 11-32VDC input voltage and has a stated operating temperature range of -20°C to +60°C.

For installations requiring application specific expansion, another new model in the DSL range of Box PCs, the ACS-2664 provides all the features of the ACS-2663 plus a PCI slot.

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