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FS-A79 – PICMG 1.3 Full-size SBC

with support for Intel Core 8th Generation Processors
The FS-A79 SBC is based on the Intel Q370 chipset and supports Intel Core 8th Generation Processors and up to 32GB of DDR4 2666MHz.

Additional information

CPU

8th Generation Intel Core Desktop Processors (TDP up to 65W)

CPU Socket

FCLGA1151

Memory Type

DDR4 2666MHz (i3, Pentium, and Celeron CPUs only support 2400MHz)

Memory Slots

2

Maximum Memory Supported

32 GB

Serial ATA (SATA)

3 x Serial ATA3 interface up to 600MB/s Support RAID 0, 1, 5

Audio Chipset

Realtek ALC262 HD Audio

LAN Ports

1 x Intel I210 & 1 x Intel I219-LM Gigabit Ethernet Controller

GPIO Interface

1 x Onboard programmable 8-bit digital I/O interface

GPIO Port

1 x Onboard programmable 8-bit digital I/O interface

Display

2 x DVI, 1 x DP, 1 x VGA, 1 x LVDS

Extended Interface

Supports (1) PCI-Express x16, (1) PCI-Express x4 or (4) PCI-Express x1, (4) PCI, mSATA (mSATA only supports SATA3)

Internal I/O

2 x RS232/422/485, 4 x RS232, 1 x GPIO port, 1 x Audio connector, 1 x SMBus connector, 1 x VGA, 1 x LVDS, 2 x DVI, 1 x LPC, 4 x USB2.0 and 6 x USB3.1 Gen2 ports, 3 x SATA3

External I/O

1 x PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Port, 1 x DisplayPort, 2 x RJ45 LAN Ports

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FS-A79 – PICMG 1.3 Full-size SBC

with support for Intel Core 8th Generation Processors

The FS-A79 SBC is based on the Intel Q370 chipset and supports Intel Core 8th Generation Processors and up to 32GB of DDR4 2666MHz.

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CPU

Memory

mSATA Drive

2.5″ Hard Disk Drive / Solid State Drive

Operating System (Only available if a storage device is selected from above)

Testing (Only available if an entire kit is purchased)

SKU: 3308659 Tags:

Additional information

CPU

8th Generation Intel Core Desktop Processors (TDP up to 65W)

CPU Socket

FCLGA1151

Memory Type

DDR4 2666MHz (i3, Pentium, and Celeron CPUs only support 2400MHz)

Memory Slots

2

Maximum Memory Supported

32 GB

Serial ATA (SATA)

3 x Serial ATA3 interface up to 600MB/s Support RAID 0, 1, 5

Audio Chipset

Realtek ALC262 HD Audio

LAN Ports

1 x Intel I210 & 1 x Intel I219-LM Gigabit Ethernet Controller

GPIO Interface

1 x Onboard programmable 8-bit digital I/O interface

GPIO Port

1 x Onboard programmable 8-bit digital I/O interface

Display

2 x DVI, 1 x DP, 1 x VGA, 1 x LVDS

Extended Interface

Supports (1) PCI-Express x16, (1) PCI-Express x4 or (4) PCI-Express x1, (4) PCI, mSATA (mSATA only supports SATA3)

Internal I/O

2 x RS232/422/485, 4 x RS232, 1 x GPIO port, 1 x Audio connector, 1 x SMBus connector, 1 x VGA, 1 x LVDS, 2 x DVI, 1 x LPC, 4 x USB2.0 and 6 x USB3.1 Gen2 ports, 3 x SATA3

External I/O

1 x PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Port, 1 x DisplayPort, 2 x RJ45 LAN Ports

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