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News Release from: Impulse | Subject: PFM-620S
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 September 2005
Ultra low voltage Celeron 400/650MHz PC
Module
Aaeon announces their highest specification PC/104 module, the PFM-620S, a small yet powerful computing platform from a cost effective manufacturer of innovative industrial computer boards
Aaeon is excited to announce their highest specification PC/104 module, the PFM-620S This small yet powerful computing platform is extremely well priced and further proves the Aaeon reputation as a cost effective manufacturer of innovative industrial computer boards
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 30 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The PFM-620S utilises the Intel Ultra Low Voltage Celeron fanless processor at 400MHz or 650MHz clock speeds offering high performance at low power, ideal for embedded computing applications.
System memory up to 512MB is supported via the 144-pin SODIMM SDRAM socket.
The PFM-620S also supports both VGA and 18/36-bit LCD (DSTN/TFT) displays with 32MB shared memory through the VIA VT8606 chipset.
Resolution up to 1280 x 1024 is supported.
Additional I/O includes 10/100Base-T Ethernet, two serial ports (one RS-232, one RS-232/422/485), two USB ports and Type I CompactFlash support for solid state storage.
The module also supports UDMA33 IDE hard disk drives and one multi-mode (ECP/EPP/SPP) parallel port.
Further peripheral expansion is achieved through the on-board PC/104 or PC/104+ connector.
The PFM-620S measures just 115 x 96mm and is powered from a single 5V supply for easy integration to existing sources.
It operates at 0 to 60C and has built in hardware status voltage and temperature monitoring.
Pricing starts from just GBP170 and delivery is direct form our stock.
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