SBC supports 9-36V wide voltage input

  The IB811 3.5″ disk-size SBC featuring 9-36V wide-voltage input that makes it suitable for rugged industrial and in-vehicle applications with varying voltage input requirements, has been unveiled by IBASE Technology.

The SBC supports four types of formerly Apollo Lake processors including Intel Atom x7-E3950, Intel Pentium N4200, and Intel Celeron N3350. The board has two memory sockets supporting up to 8GB of DDR3L-1866/1600 SO-DIMM modules.

Aside from the 9-36V wide voltage input, the IB811 also supports a wide range operating temperature (-40 to 85°C), offering significant improvement in processing and graphics performance than previous Intel architecture. Featuring the SoC integrated Gen9 graphics that allow hardware-based 4K playback, the IB811 enables three simultaneous displays with interfaces such as 1.4b HDMI, DPI, and eDP/24-bit dual channel LVDS.

The IB811 is the perfect platform for embedded applications requiring a small form factor to fit in space-limited environments. It has flexible I/O and expansion connectivity, including a full-size Mini PCIe slot and an M.2 (B-key) connector. Located at the rear edge I/O are COM, DisplayPort, HDMI, two GbE, and four USB 3.0. The board also supports two USB 2.0 ports via pin headers and a total of four serial ports. IB811 complies with EuP/ErP standards and supports power failure detection. Dimensions are 102x147mm.

IB811 features:

  • Onboard Intel Atom seven E3950 @ 2.0GHz or five E3930 SoC @1.8GHz [i-Temp support]
  • Onboard Intel Pentium N4200 @ 2.5GHz or Celeron N3350 @2.4GHz
  • Two DDR3L-1866/1600 SO-DIMM, Max. 8GB
  • Supports HDMI(1.4b), DisplayPort and eDP/24-bit dual channel LVDS
  • Two Intel I210IT PCI-E Gigabit LAN or I211AT PCI-E Gigabit LAN
  • Watchdog timer, Digital I/O, mSATA, EuP/ErP
  • Four USB 3.0, two USB 2.0, four COM, two SATA III
  • Mini-PCIe slots (Full-sized), M.2 (B-key)
  • Wide temperature supports by specified models

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