Product category: Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Avalue Technology | Subject: EES-3410 Micro PC
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 15 November 2002

Module provides compact
industrial PC functions

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Evalue describes its new EES-3410 Micro PC as a compact and complete computing controller solution

The EES-3410 boasts a 3.5in PC engine equipped with a low-power NS Geode GX1 processor, a DB-15 VGA interface, a full audio interface, dual Ethernet controllers, and a CompactFlash socket with ejector. These features combine to make the EES-3410 perfect for small industrial controllers, POS, kiosks and security systems, as well as a wide range of network devices.

The EES-3410 empowers full computing functions in a compact and rugged aluminium alloy housing (178 x 106 x 65mm).

The unit is powered by a fanless NS Geode processor at speeds up to 300MHz.

The NS Geode CS5530A chipset boosts display strength with 4Mbyte of shared video memory.

The audio interface includes mic-in, line-in and line-out audio jacks.

The dual 10/100Base-Tx PCI Ethernet controllers provide advanced capability for network system management.

An embedded mounting kit allows a 2.5in HDD to be installed.

And for additional storage, a CompactFlash solid-state-disk socket functions as a virtual hard disk.

The EES-3410 is certified with NSTL testing, is fully compatible with all PC operating systems, and can be either wall-mounted or DIN-rail mounted.

The internal PC engine can be replaced with any of Evalue's 3.5in Micro Modules to offer a flexible and versatile solution for our ODM customers.

The front and back covers are easily customised to meet ODM design requirements while the top and bottom covers are available in nine attractive colours.

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