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Multiple connection options with x86-based embedded computer

20 October, 2008

Moxa V481 embedded computer is based on the Intel x86 CPU, supports VGA output and can be used in extreme temperature environments.


CPU module

05 October, 2008

The SOM-4430 module, a super low-power SoC (system on chip) ETX CPU solution, uses Advantech’s super low-power EVA-X4300 SoC to provide a balance between computing performance and power saving with a minimum power consumption of less than 5 W.


iBase MI935 motherboard

05 October, 2008

The MI935 Mini-ITX motherboard from iBase Technology is built with the Intel Q35 Express chipset to support the latest multicore and next-generation 45 nm processors, enabling greater energy efficiency and quieter operation.


Chasing Moore’s Law - the truth behind OS and CPU upgrades for industrial PC users

25 July, 2008 by Alan Koch

COTS is an acronym that stands for ‘Commercial, Off The Shelf’ and the COTS revolution has changed commercial computing, created personal computing, impacted telecommunications and made huge changes in the industrial environment.


Allen-Bradley VersaView industrial computers

08 July, 2008

The Allen-Bradley range of VersaView industrial computers has been expanded with the addition of light industrial and heavy industrial range variants. The rugged and cost-effective family is designed to provide the open computing platform for Rockwell Automation’s integrated architecture-based applications.


Industrial PC with Profinet

08 July, 2008

Siemens has equipped the main boards of its rugged industrial PC family with a Profinet interface. Designed as a 3-port switch, the interface supports isochronous real time and integrates the Siemens PC into Profinet networks.


VersaView industrial computers

01 July, 2008

The Allen-Bradley range of VersaView industrial computers has been expanded with the addition of light industrial and heavy industrial range variants. The rugged and cost-effective family is designed to provide the open computing platform for Rockwell Automation’s integrated architecture-based applications.


Industrial PC with Profinet

01 July, 2008

Siemens has equipped the main boards of its rugged industrial PC family with a Profinet interface. Designed as a 3-port switch, the interface supports isochronous real time and integrates the Siemens PC into Profinet networks.


Advantech develops closer ties to Intel

27 June, 2008

Advantech, a global provider of Industrial PC and eAutomation solutions, has been elevated from current Associate to Premier level in the Intel Embedded & Communications Alliance.


Standalone embedded control PCs

17 April, 2008

The Boxer series of products are high-performance standalone embedded PCs featuring: fanless operation, compact size, robust construction, low power requirements, high vibration/shock protection, wide operating temperature range and certified embedded OS support.


GE Fanuc single board computer

19 November, 2007

GE Fanuc Embedded Systems has announced the PPC9A, the latest addition to the company's PowerXtreme family of 6U VME single-board computers.


Single board computer

22 May, 2007

The NuPRO-842 is a full-size PICMG 1.0 Pentium 4-based single board computer (SBC) with Intel 845GV chipset. It supports both PCI and ISA buses.


Embedded control PCs

19 February, 2007

The Boxer series of products are high-performance standalone embedded PCs featuring: fanless operation, compact size, robust construction, low power requirements, high vibration/shock protection, wide operating temperature range and certificated embedded OS support.


New products for Intelligent Systems

03 December, 2006

Intelligent Systems Australia (ISA) has been approved by AICSYS Advanced Industrial Computer Systems to be master distributor of its products in Australia.


Is Linux the best EOS?

14 March, 2006 by Victor Yu, Software Manager, Moxa Technologies

Although embedded systems come in many shapes and sizes, we can divide all systems into three main categories: Linux, Windows CE, and customised or proprietary systems. This article looks at the advantages of Linux as an embedded operating system (EOS)


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