LE-370 3.5 inch SBC with Socket 479 for Intel Pentium M / Celeron M or Embedded Pentiuem M / Celeron M Processor

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LE-370 3.5 inch SBC with Socket 479 for Intel Pentium M / Celeron M or Embedded Pentiuem M / Celeron M ProcessornnProduct Manual | Product Drivers

Additional information

Weight

1 kg

Power Consumption

24W is the typical power consumed with Intel Celeron® M 600MHz, Infineon DDR333 512MB, Hitachi 80GB CDROM , four SDR-038 DVD-ROM (not counted), SEVENTEAM ST-402HLP Power Supply, MS XP OS, when used

Audio Chipset

Realtek ALC201A AC-97 3D 2-channel Audio

Gigabit LAN Ports

No

Global P/N / SKU

3301430

Video Chipset

24-bit DUAL Channel LVDS

Memory Standard

DDR 266 / 333 MHz SDRAM

MFR P/N

LE-370

Manufacturer

Commell

Dimensions

W: 5.7" x D: 4.0" (W: 146 mm x D: 101 mm)

Chipset

Intel® 852GME and ICH4 chipsets

BIOS

Phoenix-Award v6.00PG 4Mb PmP flash BIOS

Cost

0

Ordering Options

3301430A: 3.5 inch SBC with Socket 479 for Intel Pentium M / Celeron M or Embedded Pentiuem M / Celeron M Processor 3301430B: Same as Option A, but with an Embedded Low Voltage Intel Pentium M 1.4 G

Product Features

Dimensions : W: 5.7" x D: 4.0" FSB : 400/533 MHz CPU : Intel Pentium M / Celeron M BIOS : Socket 479, Embedded / Phoenix-Award v6.00PG 4Mb PmP flash BIOS Chipsets : Intel 852GME and ICH4 Chipsets

Serial (COM) Port

2 x RS-232C Serial ports

Discontinued

Yes

LE-370 3.5 inch SBC with Socket 479 for Intel Pentium M / Celeron M or Embedded Pentiuem M / Celeron M Processor

Equipped Gaming Embedded System

LE-370 3.5 inch SBC with Socket 479 for Intel Pentium M / Celeron M or Embedded Pentiuem M / Celeron M ProcessornnProduct Manual | Product Drivers

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Additional information

Weight

1 kg

Power Consumption

24W is the typical power consumed with Intel Celeron® M 600MHz, Infineon DDR333 512MB, Hitachi 80GB CDROM , four SDR-038 DVD-ROM (not counted), SEVENTEAM ST-402HLP Power Supply, MS XP OS, when used

Audio Chipset

Realtek ALC201A AC-97 3D 2-channel Audio

Gigabit LAN Ports

No

Global P/N / SKU

3301430

Video Chipset

24-bit DUAL Channel LVDS

Memory Standard

DDR 266 / 333 MHz SDRAM

MFR P/N

LE-370

Manufacturer

Commell

Dimensions

W: 5.7" x D: 4.0" (W: 146 mm x D: 101 mm)

Chipset

Intel® 852GME and ICH4 chipsets

BIOS

Phoenix-Award v6.00PG 4Mb PmP flash BIOS

Cost

0

Ordering Options

3301430A: 3.5 inch SBC with Socket 479 for Intel Pentium M / Celeron M or Embedded Pentiuem M / Celeron M Processor 3301430B: Same as Option A, but with an Embedded Low Voltage Intel Pentium M 1.4 G

Product Features

Dimensions : W: 5.7" x D: 4.0" FSB : 400/533 MHz CPU : Intel Pentium M / Celeron M BIOS : Socket 479, Embedded / Phoenix-Award v6.00PG 4Mb PmP flash BIOS Chipsets : Intel 852GME and ICH4 Chipsets

Serial (COM) Port

2 x RS-232C Serial ports

Discontinued

Yes

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