IB918 - 3.5" SBC with AMD Ryzen SoC

IB918 – 3.5″ SBC

with AMD Ryzen SoC
The IB918 - 3.5" SBC is designed around the AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000/R1000 SoC. This design is perfect for your PC, kiosk, POS, medical display and industrial application needs.

Additional information

CPU

AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000/R1000 SoC

Memory Type

DDR4 2400MHz SO-DIMM, supports ECC

Memory Slots

2

Maximum Memory Supported

32GB

Chipset

AMD Integrated SoC

Integrated Graphics

AMD Radeon Vega

Watchdog Timer

256 levels

Serial ATA (SATA)

1 x SATA III

Video

2 x HDMI(2.0a), 1 x 24-bit dual channel LVDS & eDP

LAN Ports

2x Intel® I211AT PCI-E Gigabit LAN

Digital I/O

4-In, 4-Out

TPM

TPM (2.0)

Extended Interface

1 x M.2 (M-Key, Type 2280, NVMe), 1 x M.2 (E-Key, Type 2230, CNVi)

Internal I/O

3x RS232, 1x USB2.0, 1x SATA III, 1 x Audio Header, 1x 24-bit dual channel LVDS & eDP

Rear I/O

1 x RS232/422/485, 2 x LAN, 2 x HDMI, 4 x USB3.0

Audio

Realtek ALC269Q-VC3-GR with class-D amplifier

Power Requirement

DC input 12~24V

Dimensions

102mm x 147mm

Operating Temperature

32 ~ 140˚F (0 ~ 60˚C)

Storage Temperature

-4 ~ 176 ˚F (-20 ~ 80 ˚C)

Relative Humidity

90% (non-condensing at 60°C)

OS Software Supported

Windows 10 64-bit

Global P/N / SKU

3308924

Ordering Options

IB918F-1605 (SKU#3308924A):

With AMD Ryzen V1605B (2.0GHz~3.6GHz), 2 x HDMI (1.4), eDP & LVDS (24-bit dual channel)

IB918F-1202 (SKU#3308924B):

With AMD Ryzen V1202B (2.3GHz~3.3GHz), 2 x HDMI (1.4), eDP & LVDS (24-bit dual channel)

IB918F-1606G (SKU#3308924C):

With AMD Ryzen R1606G (2.6GHz~3.5GHz), 2 x HDMI (2.0a), eDP

IB918F-1505G (SKU#3308924D):

With AMD Ryzen R1505G (2.4GHz~3.3GHz), 2 x HDMI (2.0a), eDP

Ordering Options

IB918F-1605 (SKU#3308924A): With AMD Ryzen V1605B (2.0GHz~3.6GHz), 2 x HDMI (1.4), eDP & LVDS (24-bit dual channel) IB918F-1202 (SKU#3308924B): With AMD Ryzen V1202B (2.3GHz~3.3GHz), 2 x HDMI (1.4), eDP & LVDS (24-bit dual channel) IB918F-1606G (SKU#3308924C): With AMD Ryzen R1606G (2.6GHz~3.5GHz), 2 x HDMI (2.0a), eDP IB918F-1505G (SKU#3308924D): With AMD Ryzen R1505G (2.4GHz~3.3GHz), 2 x HDMI (2.0a), eDP

IB918 – 3.5″ SBC

with AMD Ryzen SoC

The IB918 – 3.5″ SBC is designed around the AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000/R1000 SoC. This design is perfect for your PC, kiosk, POS, medical display and industrial application needs.

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Memory

2.5″ SATA HDD / SSD

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

Testing (Only available if memory is included at time of purchase.)

SKU: 3308924 Tags: Industrial Automation, Medical Computing, POS-Kiosk

Additional information

CPU

AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000/R1000 SoC

Memory Type

DDR4 2400MHz SO-DIMM, supports ECC

Memory Slots

2

Maximum Memory Supported

32GB

Chipset

AMD Integrated SoC

Integrated Graphics

AMD Radeon Vega

Watchdog Timer

256 levels

Serial ATA (SATA)

1 x SATA III

Video

2 x HDMI(2.0a), 1 x 24-bit dual channel LVDS & eDP

LAN Ports

2x Intel® I211AT PCI-E Gigabit LAN

Digital I/O

4-In, 4-Out

TPM

TPM (2.0)

Extended Interface

1 x M.2 (M-Key, Type 2280, NVMe), 1 x M.2 (E-Key, Type 2230, CNVi)

Internal I/O

3x RS232, 1x USB2.0, 1x SATA III, 1 x Audio Header, 1x 24-bit dual channel LVDS & eDP

Rear I/O

1 x RS232/422/485, 2 x LAN, 2 x HDMI, 4 x USB3.0

Audio

Realtek ALC269Q-VC3-GR with class-D amplifier

Power Requirement

DC input 12~24V

Dimensions

102mm x 147mm

Operating Temperature

32 ~ 140˚F (0 ~ 60˚C)

Storage Temperature

-4 ~ 176 ˚F (-20 ~ 80 ˚C)

Relative Humidity

90% (non-condensing at 60°C)

OS Software Supported

Windows 10 64-bit

Global P/N / SKU

3308924

Ordering Options

IB918F-1605 (SKU#3308924A):

With AMD Ryzen V1605B (2.0GHz~3.6GHz), 2 x HDMI (1.4), eDP & LVDS (24-bit dual channel)

IB918F-1202 (SKU#3308924B):

With AMD Ryzen V1202B (2.3GHz~3.3GHz), 2 x HDMI (1.4), eDP & LVDS (24-bit dual channel)

IB918F-1606G (SKU#3308924C):

With AMD Ryzen R1606G (2.6GHz~3.5GHz), 2 x HDMI (2.0a), eDP

IB918F-1505G (SKU#3308924D):

With AMD Ryzen R1505G (2.4GHz~3.3GHz), 2 x HDMI (2.0a), eDP

Ordering Options

IB918F-1605 (SKU#3308924A): With AMD Ryzen V1605B (2.0GHz~3.6GHz), 2 x HDMI (1.4), eDP & LVDS (24-bit dual channel) IB918F-1202 (SKU#3308924B): With AMD Ryzen V1202B (2.3GHz~3.3GHz), 2 x HDMI (1.4), eDP & LVDS (24-bit dual channel) IB918F-1606G (SKU#3308924C): With AMD Ryzen R1606G (2.6GHz~3.5GHz), 2 x HDMI (2.0a), eDP IB918F-1505G (SKU#3308924D): With AMD Ryzen R1505G (2.4GHz~3.3GHz), 2 x HDMI (2.0a), eDP

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