| 15/09/2004 | MicroSys Electronics GmbH introduces the DPM, the first generation of Pentium M (Dothan) VME single board computer (SBC). The DPM takes advantage of the Pentium M's low power consumption using the Low Voltage Version up to 1.8 GHz starting with 512MB DDR-266 RAM. It is optionally available as rugged version, called RPM which is an IEEE 1101.2 compliant conduction-cooled VMEbus module with wedge locks and a full-board heat sink for high shock/vibration environments and temperature extremes. The 855GME and 6300ESB chipset supports PCI-X expansion, integrated VGA, DVO, USB 2.0, ATA/100, and Serial ATA. A VGA/DVI connector, two USB ports, a 10/100BaseTX interface, and a COM port are all accessible from the front panel. On-board CompactFlash permits single-slot booting. Two Vita 31.1 compliant Gigabit Ethernet ports are routed to VME64x backplanes. Optionally, the DPM/RPM offers board configurations without a Tundra Universe IID VMEbus interface. Conventional PC I/O is accessible with industry standard connectors on optional rear I/O modules as well as Serial ATA, VGA/DVI Video, GB Ethernet, and two more USB 2.0 ports. One PMCX extension site is provided for high bandwidth I/O applications with Front and Rear Panel Connection. Operating system support includes Windows XP, QNX, Linux and VxWorks. MicroSys Electronics GmbH's DPM will be available in Q1/2005. |
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