Fanless Single Board Computer
VersaLogic (Eugene, OR) has released a new low voltage, fanless version of its Cobra EBX single board computer (SBC). The new model features a low voltage 1.0 GHz Intel® Celeron®-M CPU and is fully RoHS-compliant. The Cobra is appropriate for applications in transportation, indus trial automation, medical equipment, and military/aerospace. Standard on-board features include Extreme Graphics 2 video, dual 10/100 Ethernet, USB, serial communication, and analog and digital I/O ports.
Reliability features, such as TVS devices to protect against ESD damage, a watchdog timer and CPU temper ature sensor, and an OEM-en hanced field-up grade able em - bedded BIOS are also included. A variety of analog I/O are available as off-theshelf op tions. Other options include con formal coat ing, BIOS customizations, revision locks, custom labeling, high-G shock and vibration treatment, and custom testing and screening. The Cobra works with embedded operating systems including Windows CE/XP/XPe, Linux, VxWorks, QNX, DOS, and other real-time operating systems.
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