SBC debuts
StackableUSB interface
High-performance board uses Pentium or Celeron processor
The SBC1685 single-board computer is the first to use the company's StackableUSB specification, which defines a standard for stacking I/O boards using USB 2.0. The 3.78 x 4.55 x 1.20-in. (PC/104 footprint) board features either a 933-MHz LP Intel Pentium III or 400 or 650-MHz ULV Celeron processor and includes a Gigabit Ethernet port, four USB 2.0 high-speed (480-Mbit/s) ports, four USB 1.1 full-speed ports, and a Compact Flash interface.
The card has up to 256 Mbytes of SDRAM, full PC compatibility, and the Intel 815E chipset, which enables applications that require full disk-based GUI support. The card can boot Linux, Windows CE, Windows XP, VxWorks, DOS, Phar Lap ETS, and other PC-compatible operating systems. (From $895, with volume discounts�available now.)
Micro/sys, Montrose, CA
Sales 818-244-4600
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