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Intel processor enables board power cut

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Apr 3, 2008

The ECX form factor PEB-2736 is specifically designed to operate with a very low power consumption of less than 10W at full loading.

The latest boards from Portwell combine the Intel Z500 series Atom processor and the Intel US15W system controller hub.

The new microarchitecture of the Intel platform benefits a range of low-power systems and handheld mobile devices in applications such as portable POS, healthcare, mobile kiosk, entry-gaming, digital signage and in-vehicle infotainment.

The ECX form factor PEB-2736 is specifically designed to operate with a very low power consumption of less than 10W at full loading.

It supports dual display by LVDS and SDVO connector.

The modular SDVO and SDIO board architecture can be easily customised to meet the customer's time to market and proprietary requirements.

"We realise that computing power requirement and operation in extreme environment are the keys for in-vehicle infotainment application", says Don Chang, President of Vertical Market Service Business Unit, Portwell.

"The existing micropower solution in the market can't support enough computing power".

"Today's customers need a solution with fanless low-power consumption, compact size and versatile IOs for infotainment".

"PEB-2736 - based on the Intel Atom processor - can meet the demands of infotainment systems".

The PEB-2736 supports one SO-DIMM memory slot for up to 1Gbyte of DDR2 SDRAM, and comes with one IDE, one CompactFlash socket, two RS232s, high definition 5.1 channel audio, six USB2.0s and three SDIO ports.

Wireless application can be accomplished via mini-card socket on optional daughter card.

The UMPC-2710 supports multiple I/O interfaces such as SD/SDIO/MMC/USB.

With its peripheral-enriched interface, UMPC-2710 can be built with various sensors and modules, and is ideal for industrial applications.

"We realise more and more industry applications aspire to deliver their services via mobile devices", says Edgar Chang, President of Portwell.

"The UMPC-2710 - also based on the Intel Atom processor - will support our clients as they embrace the new mobile age", he explains.

The UMPC-2710 also supports dual display by LVDS internal panel and VGA-out, and a SO-DIMM memory slot for up to 1Gbyte of DDR2 SDRAM.

In addition, the UMPC-2710 comes with built-in Bluetooth 2.0 and WLAN 802.11n.

"The Intel Atom processor provides a fanless, compact solution that meets the requirements of the market segments Portwell serves", says Jonathan Luse, Director of Marketing, Low Power Embedded Products Division, Intel Corporation.

"The UMPC-2710 will deliver a low power solution for these industrial applications".

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