EC700-BT - Fanless Embedded System with choice of Intel Atom or Celeron Baytrail SoC

EC700-BT – Fanless Embedded System

with choice of Intel Atom or Celeron Baytrail SoC
The EC700-BT Fanless Embedded system is designed around the latest Intel Atom 22nm Atom and Celeron SoC processors and comes with 4GB DDR3L ECC memory. The Intel Baytrail-M SoC has low power requirements but has excellent performance including a graphics engine based on the Intel Gen7 HD graphics processors supporting VGA and HDMI dual display. This makes the EC700-BT the perfect solution for a wide variety of applications including KIOSK's, PoS, industrial automation, in-vehicle PC and digital signage. Extended and Wide Temperature options also available, please ask your sales representative for details.

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1 kg

EC700-BT – Fanless Embedded System

with choice of Intel Atom or Celeron Baytrail SoC

The EC700-BT Fanless Embedded system is designed around the latest Intel Atom 22nm Atom and Celeron SoC processors and comes with 4GB DDR3L ECC memory. The Intel Baytrail-M SoC has low power requirements but has excellent performance including a graphics engine based on the Intel Gen7 HD graphics processors supporting VGA and HDMI dual display. This makes the EC700-BT the perfect solution for a wide variety of applications including KIOSK’s, PoS, industrial automation, in-vehicle PC and digital signage.

Extended and Wide Temperature options also available, please ask your sales representative for details.

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