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SBC measures standby power in milliwatts & standby time in days

28th February 2014
Staff Reporter
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Based on Intel’s first SoC E3800 Atom product family, the ADLE3800PC PCIe/104 SBC has been announced by ADL Embedded Solutions. The SBC offers superior compute performance and energy efficiency and has Intel’s 7th generation graphics engine for stunning graphics performance.

Improved power management capabilities result in standby power measured in milliwatts and standby time measured in days. The ADLE3800PC touts a wide thermal junction temperature (-40°C to +85°C) making it ideal for small, rugged, extended temperature embedded applications.  Its compact 90mm x 96mm PCIe/104 form factor, the ADLE3800PC is well suited for optimizing size, weight and power (SWaP) on a variety of small form factor (SFF) embedded systems.  

The ADLE3800PC graphics engine is capable of decoding 10 or more streams of 1080p video, has integrated hardware acceleration for video decode of H.264, MVC, VPG8, VC1/WMV9 and others standards.  It also supports DirectX 11, Open GL 4.0, full HD video playback, and a maximum resolution of 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz with dual-display support.  

Intel E3800 series quad and dual core processor options make it a truly exceptional platform. “The ADLE3800PC is particularly suited for extreme environments such as industrial control and automation (especially when HMI is required) or commercial and military vehicle intelligent systems with stringent SWaP requirements.  It’s superior graphics and low power also make it ideal for rugged mobile computing, portable medical devices, and mobile autonomous systems for civil, commercial and defense applications.” according to JC Ramirez, ADL Embedded Solutions’ Product Manager.

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