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ETX-N270 - ETX 3.0 CPU Module Targets Harsh Environments

2nd October 2009
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Diamond Systems Corp. today launched an ETX 3.0 compliant computer-on-module (COM) based on Intel’s low-power, high-performance Atom N270 processor. Rated for operation over an enhanced, -20o to +70o C temperature, the ETX-N270 is aimed at defense, transportation, energy management, industrial automation, and medical applications.
Within a compact 4.5 x 3.7-inch (114 x 95mm) footprint, the ETX-N270 integrates a high-performance, low-power 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, up to 2GB of high-speed DDR2 system DRAM, and a complete set of PC-compatible system controllers and interfaces.

The module’s advanced high-resolution display controller supports analog and LVDS-interfaced CRTs and LCDs and also provides a TV output option.

The ETX-N270 is intended to be used as a macrocomponent, plugged into system baseboards containing application-specific circuitry, interface buffering, I/O connectors, and other required functions and components. The module’s inclusion of both 32-bit PCI and 16-bit ISA expansion buses on its ETX 3.0-compliant interface maximizes the ease and flexibility of system development. Supported operating systems currently include Windows XP and Linux 2.6, with support for additional OSes and RTOSes (real-time OSes) available on request.

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