Fanless Embedded Controller

LE-375 3.5″ Fanless Embedded Controller with the Intel Atom Z510P/Z510PT or Intel Z520PT processor and US15WP Chipset

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LE-375 3.5" Fanless Embedded Controller with the Intel Atom Z510P/Z510PT or Intel Z520PT processor and US15WP Chipset WIDE TEMPERATURE OPTIONS AVAILABLE Product Manual | Product Drivers

Additional information

Weight

1 kg

Product Notes

* Specific power consumption calculations can be performed per your request, please contact your sales representative for more information at (800)833-8999

Gigabit LAN Ports

1 x Intel 82574L 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Controller

Power Consumption

System TDP of 6.7 watts *

Audio Chipset

Intel SCH integrated with Realtek ALC888 HD Audio

Memory Standard

DDR2 400 / 533 MHz

Video Chipset

Intel integrated extreme GMA (Graphic Media Accelerator) 500 Technology

Global P/N / SKU

3308545

Manufacturer

Commell

MFR P/N

LE-375

Chipset

Intel System Controller Hub US15WP Chipset

Dimensions

L: 5.75" x W: 3.98" (146 mm x 101 mm)

BIOS

Phoenix-Award v6.00PG 8Mb SPI flash BIOS

Cost

0

Approximate Weight

1.2 lbs (0.54 Kg)

Product Features

Dimensions:L: 5.75" x W: 3.98" (146 mm x 101 mm) FSB:400/533 MHz CPU:Intel Atom Z510P Processor (512K Cache, 1.10 GHz, 400 MHz FSB) – Options A through C, Intel Atom Z510PT (512K Cache, 1.10 GHz, 400

Serial (COM) Port

1 x RS-232 (COM 1) External I/O, 1 x RS-232 / 422 / 485 (COM 2) (cable included)

Discontinued

Yes

LE-375 3.5″ Fanless Embedded Controller with the Intel Atom Z510P/Z510PT or Intel Z520PT processor and US15WP Chipset

Equipped Gaming Embedded System

LE-375 3.5″ Fanless Embedded Controller with the Intel Atom Z510P/Z510PT or Intel Z520PT processor and US15WP Chipset WIDE TEMPERATURE OPTIONS AVAILABLE Product Manual | Product Drivers

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Additional information

Weight

1 kg

Product Notes

* Specific power consumption calculations can be performed per your request, please contact your sales representative for more information at (800)833-8999

Gigabit LAN Ports

1 x Intel 82574L 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Controller

Power Consumption

System TDP of 6.7 watts *

Audio Chipset

Intel SCH integrated with Realtek ALC888 HD Audio

Memory Standard

DDR2 400 / 533 MHz

Video Chipset

Intel integrated extreme GMA (Graphic Media Accelerator) 500 Technology

Global P/N / SKU

3308545

Manufacturer

Commell

MFR P/N

LE-375

Chipset

Intel System Controller Hub US15WP Chipset

Dimensions

L: 5.75" x W: 3.98" (146 mm x 101 mm)

BIOS

Phoenix-Award v6.00PG 8Mb SPI flash BIOS

Cost

0

Approximate Weight

1.2 lbs (0.54 Kg)

Product Features

Dimensions:L: 5.75" x W: 3.98" (146 mm x 101 mm) FSB:400/533 MHz CPU:Intel Atom Z510P Processor (512K Cache, 1.10 GHz, 400 MHz FSB) – Options A through C, Intel Atom Z510PT (512K Cache, 1.10 GHz, 400

Serial (COM) Port

1 x RS-232 (COM 1) External I/O, 1 x RS-232 / 422 / 485 (COM 2) (cable included)

Discontinued

Yes

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