| Compact industrial computer runs Linux |
Apr. 13, 2006
The Moxa Group is shipping a series of compact, fanless, industrially-oriented embedded computers available with Linux pre-installed. The "network-centric" UC-7400-CE series computers are based on Intel XScale processors and feature eight serial ports along with networking and digital I/O.
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Moxa says the UC-7400 series computers are based on an Intel IXP-422 processor clocked at 266 MHz, along with 128 MB of DRAM and 32 MB of flash memory. The devices are packaged in a robust, fanless enclosure suitable for DIN-rail or wall mounting, and optionally include a built-in 128 x 64 pixel LCD screen and associated keypad for operator interface.
 UC-7400-CE series block diagram Moxa lists the following key features and specifications for the UC-7400-LE series: - Processor -- Intel IXP-422 at 266 MHz
- Memory -- 128 MB of DRAM, 32 MB flash
- Display -- 128 x 64 pixel LCD (UC-7410)
- I/O ports:
- 2 10/100 Ethernet
- 8 serial -- RS-232/422/485, 50 bps to 921.6 Kbps, RJ45 connectors
- USB:
- 1 USB 1.1 client
- 2 USB 2.0 host (UC-7420)
- 8 each digital input and output, 3.3 V TTL
- Expansion -- PCMCIA and Cardbus slots
- Wireless -- supported through PCMCIA slot
- Power -- 12 to 48 VDC, 10 W
- Dimensions -- 7.75 x 4.92 x 1.73 inches (197 x 125 x 44 mm)
- Software:
- Embedded operating system -- MontaVista Linux 2.4.18 kernel pre-loaded in flash
- Protocol stacks -- TCP, UDP, IPv4, SNMP, ICMP, IGMP, ARP, HTTP, CHAP, PAP, SSL, DHCP, SNTP, SMTP, Telnet, FTP, PPP
- System utilities and servers -- bash, busybox, tinylogin, telnet, ftp, scp, apache, mysql, openvpn, iptables, pppd, snmpd, inetd, pppd, snmpd, telnetd, ftpd, inetd, apache 2, sshd, nfs, openssl,...
- Bootloader -- Redboot 1.92
- Application development environment -- gcc 3.3.2, gdb 5.2.1, glibc 2.2.5
The UC-7400 series is also available with Windows pre-installed, the company said. Additional details are available in a Device Profile, here.
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