Click here to learn
about this Sponsor:
Home  |  News  |  Articles  |  Polls  |  Forum

Keywords: Match:
SBCs boast rugged specs, Linux support
Feb. 02, 2005

Axiomtek has released a trio of rugged SBCs that come with a Linux kernel, drivers, and customization tools. Two are in 3.5-inch SBC format and use Geode GX1 processors, while the third is in 5.25-inch format and uses a Pentium M. All three target high-performance, low-power, low-thermal embedded computing in extreme temperature environments.

(Click here for larger image of the SBC83810)

Axiomtek announced in November that it would supply a 2.4.25-series Linux kernel and drivers with all its PC/104, 3.5-inch, 5.25-inch, and half-size SBCs.

SBC84500 and SBC84510

The SBC84500 (shown at right) and SBC84510 are implemented in a 3.5-inch SBC form-factor, and are based an "ultra low power" 300 MHz Geode CPUs said to consume less than two watts. The SBC84500 boasts four serial ports and one 10/100 Ethernet port, while the SBC84510 substitutes a second Ethernet connection for two of the serial ports.

Features common to both of these SBCs include:
  • Processor -- 300 MHz Geode GX1
  • Memory -- One SODIMM socket supporting up to 256 MB
  • Display -- Supports both CRT and LCD
    • CRT mode -- 1024 x 768 at 24 bpp
    • LCD/simultaneous mode -- 1024 x 768 at 18 bpp, 60 Hz
  • Onboard CompactFlash socket
  • I/O Ports:
    • ATA-33 IDE
    • FDD
    • Keyboard and mouse
    • 2 USB 1.0
    • LPT
    • AC97 audio codec
    • 8-bit digital I/O
  • Expansion interface -- PC/104 16-bit ISA
SBC83810

The SBC83810 is implemented in a 5.25-inch SBC form-factor, and is based on a 600 MHz Pentium M processor. It can optionally support dual LVDS LCD displays, with differing content and resolutions. Expansion interfaces include a full-size PCI-X socket, PC/104-Plus, and Mini PCI.

Axiomtek lists the following key features and specifications for the SBC8381:
  • Processor:
    • Socket 478 Pentium M or Celeron M (standard)
    • soldered-on BGA Celeron M (optional)
  • Memory -- 184-pin DDR DIM, for up to 1 GB
  • Display:
    • Intel 855GME chipset
    • Up to 256 MB framebuffer sharing system RAM
    • Maximum resolution:
      • CRT mode -- 1600 x 1200
      • LCD mode (either single or dual) -- 1280 x 1024
  • Onboard Type II CompactFlash socket
  • I/O Ports:
    • 2 Parallel ATA-100 IDE
    • 2 Serial ATA-150 IDE
    • FDD
    • keyboard and mouse
    • 4 serial ports
    • 4 USB 2.0
    • Ethernet -- Realtek RTL8100C Fast Ethernet standard, RTL8110S Gigabit Ethernet optional
    • LPT
    • IrDA
    • AC97 audio codec
  • Expansion interfaces:
    • PCI-X extension slot supporting four PCI masters
    • PC/104-Plus
    • Mini PCI Type III socket
Pricing and Availability

All three new Axiomtek SBCs are available immediately, with pricing based on specific configuration requirements, the company says.



Related Stories:


(Click here for further information)


7 Advantages of D2D Backup
For decades, tape has been the backup medium of choice. But, now, disk-to-disk (D2D) backup is gaining in favor. Learn why you should make the move in this whitepaper.

4 Legal Reasons to Control Internet Access
The Internet is obviously a valuable resource for many organizations. However, many are exposed to legal liability concerns because they fail to control Internet access. Learn if you're safe in this white paper.

Rapidly Resolve J2EE Application Problems
Whether you are in the process of building J2EE applications or have J2EE applications already running in production, you must ensure that they deliver the expected ROI. Learn how in this white paper.

Load Testing 2.0 for Web 2.0
There are many unknowns in stress testing Web 2.0 applications. Find out how to test the performance of Web 2.0 in this white paper.

Build Better Games Online
For the game infrastructure providers, life is complex. Making money from games has become more complicated. Why? Find out in this white paper.

Building a Virtual Infrastructure from Servers to Storage
This white paper discusses the virtual storage solutions that reduce cost, increase storage utilization, and address the challenges of backing up and restoring Server environments.

Gaining Faster Wireless Connections with WiMAX
Welcome to what is quickly becoming the hyperconnected world where anything that would benefit from being connected to the network will be connected. Learn more in this white paper.

Is Your Desktop a Security Threat?
The new wave of sophisticated crimeware not only targets specific companies, but also targets desktops and laptops as backdoor entryways into those business’ operations and resources. Learn how to stay safe in this white paper.

Increasing SAN Reliability by 100 Percent
Storage area networks (SAN) are a strong part of storage plans. Learn how to increase your reliability and uptime by 100 percent in this case study.

 


Got a HOT tip?   please tell us!
Free weekly newsletter
Enter your email...
Click here for a profile of each sponsor:
PLATINUM SPONSORS
GOLD SPONSORS
(Become a sponsor)

Check out the latest Linux powered...

mobile phones!

other cool
gadgets



BREAKING NEWS

• Mobile Linux conference keynotes announced
• Debian Linux installer for NAS devices goes beta
• Industrial PCs support real-time Linux extensions
• Free webinar to unlock secrets of the Atom
• Cortex-A8 runs Linux-friendly hypervisor
• Linux mini-PC takes two Watts to tango
• Linux switch vendor sued over GPL
• Intel rev's tools for multi-core C++
• Linux vendor promotes marketing VP
• DIY Linux service supports Cortex-A8
• Network virtualization stack adds HA
• Distributor spins "W.E. phone"
• Linux-friendly SBC is cool, rugged type
• Dual-core PPC SoC drives 55
• Open source webkit-based browser rev'd


Most popular stories -- past 30 days:
• Garmin Nav devices run Gnome Linux
• It's a Yankee Doodle Linux phone
• Linux video camera geo-tags, writes to SATA drives
• Open source phone goes mass-market
• Low-power mini-ITX board runs Linux
• Mass-market WiFi router invites Linux hackers
• Ten LiMo phones this month?
• "PDA phone" runs Linux
• Pico-ITX board bears twins
• N810 gains Android installer


DesktopLinux headlines:
• Fedora adds collaboration tools
• Linux mini-PC takes two Watts to tango
• Judge Kimball rules. Ho, hum.
• Writer tells Penguinistas to chill on closed source
• Linux 2.6.26 enhances desktop Linux
• BeOS-like distro focused on content creation
• OpenSUSE rolls out auto-build service
• Best Buy, Amazon selling Ubuntu for $20
• Wine, Bordeaux ship
• New Gentoo updates installer, revises profiles


Also visit our sister site:


Sign up for LinuxDevices.com's...

news feed

Home  |  News  |  Articles  |  Polls  |  Forum  |  About  |  Contact
 
Use of this site is governed by our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Except where otherwise specified, the contents of this site are copyright © 1999-2008 Ziff Davis Enterprise Holdings Inc. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of Ziff Davis Enterprise is prohibited. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.