3308920 - Fanless Half-Size ISA Bus SBC with DM&P Voretex86DX 800MHz Processor

AR-B8172 Half-Size ISA Bus SBC

with DM&P Vortex86DX 800 MHz Processor
Acrosser AR-B8172 Half-Size ISA Bus SBC with DM&P Vortex86DX 800 MHz Processor  

Additional information

Discontinued

Yes

CPU

DM&P Vortex86DX 800 MHz

CPU Socket

Embedded

Onboard Memory

Soldered onboard 256 MB DDR2 SDRAM

Video Chipset

XGI 79s

Watchdog Timer

Software programmable 1~255 sec.

Real Time Clock

Chipset integrated RTC with onboard lithium battery

Compact Flash

1 x Compact Flash Type I/II

Video Memory

upto 64MB

Audio Chipset

N/A

GPIO Port

1 x 16-bit GPIO

Serial (COM) Port

1 x RS232 (rear I/O), 1 x RS232/422/485 (via onboard header)

USB Port

4 x USB 2.0 via onboard headers

VGA

1 x VGA (rear I/O)

Approximate Weight

1.0 lbs (0.45 kg)

Dimensions

L: 7.29 x W: 4.81 (185 mm x 122 mm)

Operating Temperature

0 ~ 60C (32 ~ 140F)

Storage Temperature

-20 ~ 80 ºC (-4 ~ 176 ºF)

Relative Humidity

0% ~ 90% (non-condensing)

OS Software Supported

Windows XP, DOS

Product Notes

CE, FCC Class A

Global P/N / SKU

3308920

AR-B8172 Half-Size ISA Bus SBC

with DM&P Vortex86DX 800 MHz Processor

Acrosser AR-B8172 Half-Size ISA Bus SBC with DM&P Vortex86DX 800 MHz Processor

 

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Additional information

Discontinued

Yes

CPU

DM&P Vortex86DX 800 MHz

CPU Socket

Embedded

Onboard Memory

Soldered onboard 256 MB DDR2 SDRAM

Video Chipset

XGI 79s

Watchdog Timer

Software programmable 1~255 sec.

Real Time Clock

Chipset integrated RTC with onboard lithium battery

Compact Flash

1 x Compact Flash Type I/II

Video Memory

upto 64MB

Audio Chipset

N/A

GPIO Port

1 x 16-bit GPIO

Serial (COM) Port

1 x RS232 (rear I/O), 1 x RS232/422/485 (via onboard header)

USB Port

4 x USB 2.0 via onboard headers

VGA

1 x VGA (rear I/O)

Approximate Weight

1.0 lbs (0.45 kg)

Dimensions

L: 7.29 x W: 4.81 (185 mm x 122 mm)

Operating Temperature

0 ~ 60C (32 ~ 140F)

Storage Temperature

-20 ~ 80 ºC (-4 ~ 176 ºF)

Relative Humidity

0% ~ 90% (non-condensing)

OS Software Supported

Windows XP, DOS

Product Notes

CE, FCC Class A

Global P/N / SKU

3308920

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