PCI Express/104 single-board computer for rugged embedded computing introduced by ADL
SAN DIEGO, 11 Dec. 2012. ADL Embedded Solutions Inc. in San Diego is introducing the ADLN2000PC PCI Express/104 single-board computer for rugged, extended-temperature, or harsh-environment embedded computing applications.
The ADLN2000PC features the Intel Atom N2600 processor with integrated HD graphics engine and memory controller functions. The processor interfaces to the ICH9M-E -- also on the ADLD25PC -- which provides PCI Express/104 I/O bandwidth.
The ADLN2000PC has an Intel-rated thermal design power (TDP) maximum of 3.5 Watts with enhanced graphics including dual-channel video capability at 1080 pixels with MPEG2 (VLD/iDCT/MC) and HW decode/acceleration for MPEG4 (AVC/H.264).
The computer also supports two LAN ports and dual independent display capability with VGA, LVDS, DisplayPort, and HDMI/DVI ports, as well as two RS232 COM ports, 2x SATA with RAID support, and 8x USB 2.0, with an additional two SATA 3G and two USB 2.0 ports available on the down-stacking Type 2 PCI Express/104 connector.
The ADLN2000PC can be expanded by adding the PCI Express mini-card Socket which includes two additional USB 2.0 ports and can be used for Wi-Fi, DDC-1553, CAN bus, Ethernet, or other functions.
For more information contact ADL Embedded Solutions online at www.adl-usa.com.
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