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Start with the news release Icop offers PC104 card for demanding applications from Icop Technology (UK), which we summarised at the time by saying "Icop Technology has introduced a low-power PC104 card, which is designed to provide ample fanless processor speed for demanding applications.". Several months prior to that, we featured the news release Hollybush2 board offers processing solution from Enterpoint: "Enterpoint's Hollybush2 board offers high-performance processing without heat-sinks. ".
 
In September 2008, we covered the news from Inertial Aerosystems UK - take a look at Inertial unveils synchro/resolver output cards which says: "Inertial Aerosystems has introduced a new range of low-cost dual-channel PC104 compliant synchro/resolver output cards. ".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Axiomtek, CPU module saves power in limited space, as well as Card connectors lead embedded standard from In2Connect, and EMC specialist turns to thermal management from Arka Technologies.
 

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10-year support provided for SBCs (October 2007)

The heart of the ICOP-6154 PC104 module is a 300MHz Vortex86SX processor supported by two USB 2.0 ports and DDR2 RAM.

Third-generation modules save embedded space (September 2007)

Memory modules are designed for space constrained next-generation AdvancedTCA, AdvancedMC, MicroTCA, PicoTCA, PC104, SBB canisters and PICMG SBCs.

Chassis tolerates vibration and shocks (August 2007)

The PC104p chassis is based on an extruded aluminium outer housing with machined end caps.

SBC has guaranteed long-life availability (March 2007)

The EM-9360 with a VIA Mark processor is a low-power 3.5in SBC that offers cost-effective legacy-feature support and a small foot print.

Single-card LVDT/RVDT to digital convertor (March 2007)

The 73LD4 is an LVDT/RVDT to digital convertor on a PC104 card.

1U controller takes charge of multiple I/Os (May 2006)

An input output controller (IOC) maximises functionality and options by incorporating plug-in industry packs together with a PMC card.

More speed for embedded machine engines (March 2006)

The latest additions to the Adlink GEME series of general embedded machine engines offer speed improvements while maintaining the advantages of low voltage operation and a fanless heat spreader.

Embedded controller set for launch in Nuremburg (February 2006)

Adlink Technology will release the latest in its General Embedded Machine Engines range of Intel Low Voltage Pentium M processor based controllers on Booth 255 in Hall 12 at Embedded World.

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