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MS-98J0 – Mini-ITX with Intel®Apollo Lake SoC Series

The MS-98J0 is based on the innovative Intel® Apollo Lake processor for optimal system efficiency, the MS-98J0 accommodates versatile I/O interfaces and supports up to 2 DDR3L 1866MHz SO-DIMM slots to provide the maximum of 8GB memory capacity. Designed to withstand harsh industrial conditions, the MS-98J0 is engineered to provide reliable performance for a wide variety of industrial applications.

Additional information

CPU

Intel® Apollo Lake Series Processor N3350/E3940

CPU Socket

Embedded

Memory Type

204-pin DDR3L 1866MHz SO-DIMM

Memory Slots

2

Maximum Memory Supported

8GB

Chipset

Integrated in SoC

Integrated Graphics

Intel® HD Graphics

Watchdog Timer

256-Level

Video

1 x LVDS, 1 x HDMI, 1 x DisplayPort (VGA and eDP optionally available. Please contact sales for more information)

LAN Ports

2 x Realtek® RTL8111H-CG

Serial ATA (SATA)

1 x SATA III

GPIO Interface

8-bit (4 x GPI; 4 x GPO), 5V

Extended Interface

1 x PCIe x1, 1 x M.2 M Key 2242 (SATA 3.0), 1 x M.2 E Key 2230 (PCIe x1, USB 2.0)

Rear I/O

4 x USB 3.2 Gen 1, 1 x DisplayPort, 1 x HDMI, 2 x LAN, 1 x Line-Out, 1 x DC-In Jack

Internal I/O

3 x USB 2.0, 1 x RS-232/422/485, 5 x RS-232, 1 x PS/2, 1 x GPIO, 1 x Audio, 1 x S/PDIF

Audio

Realtek® ALC887-VD2-CG HD Audio

Power Requirement

DC input 12V

Dimensions

W:6.7" x D:6.7" (170 mm x 170 mm)

Operating Temperature

-10 ~ 60 °C

Storage Temperature

-20 ~ 80 °C

Relative Humidity

10% to 90% (non condensing)

OS Software Supported

Windows 10 64bit

Global P/N / SKU

2809094

Ordering Options

MS-98J0 (SKU# 2809094A):

MS-98J0 with Intel® Celeron® Processor N3350, DC, 6W

MS-98J0 (SKU# 2809094B):

MS-98J0 with Intel® Atom™ x5 Processor E3940, QC, 9W

Downloads

Datasheet

Ordering Options

MS-98J0 (SKU# 2809094A): MS-98J0 with Intel® Celeron® Processor N3350, DC, 6W MS-98J0 (SKU# 2809094B): MS-98J0 with Intel® Atom™ x5 Processor E3940, QC, 9W

MS-98J0 – Mini-ITX with Intel®Apollo Lake SoC Series

The MS-98J0 is based on the innovative Intel® Apollo Lake processor for optimal system efficiency, the MS-98J0 accommodates versatile I/O interfaces and supports up to 2 DDR3L 1866MHz SO-DIMM slots to provide the maximum of 8GB memory capacity. Designed to withstand harsh industrial conditions, the MS-98J0 is engineered to provide reliable performance for a wide variety of industrial applications.

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Memory

mSATA Drive

2.5″ Hard Drive(HDD) / Solid State Drive (SSD)

Addon Card(s)

Testing (only available if memory is included at the time of purchase)

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Additional information

CPU

Intel® Apollo Lake Series Processor N3350/E3940

CPU Socket

Embedded

Memory Type

204-pin DDR3L 1866MHz SO-DIMM

Memory Slots

2

Maximum Memory Supported

8GB

Chipset

Integrated in SoC

Integrated Graphics

Intel® HD Graphics

Watchdog Timer

256-Level

Video

1 x LVDS, 1 x HDMI, 1 x DisplayPort (VGA and eDP optionally available. Please contact sales for more information)

LAN Ports

2 x Realtek® RTL8111H-CG

Serial ATA (SATA)

1 x SATA III

GPIO Interface

8-bit (4 x GPI; 4 x GPO), 5V

Extended Interface

1 x PCIe x1, 1 x M.2 M Key 2242 (SATA 3.0), 1 x M.2 E Key 2230 (PCIe x1, USB 2.0)

Rear I/O

4 x USB 3.2 Gen 1, 1 x DisplayPort, 1 x HDMI, 2 x LAN, 1 x Line-Out, 1 x DC-In Jack

Internal I/O

3 x USB 2.0, 1 x RS-232/422/485, 5 x RS-232, 1 x PS/2, 1 x GPIO, 1 x Audio, 1 x S/PDIF

Audio

Realtek® ALC887-VD2-CG HD Audio

Power Requirement

DC input 12V

Dimensions

W:6.7" x D:6.7" (170 mm x 170 mm)

Operating Temperature

-10 ~ 60 °C

Storage Temperature

-20 ~ 80 °C

Relative Humidity

10% to 90% (non condensing)

OS Software Supported

Windows 10 64bit

Global P/N / SKU

2809094

Ordering Options

MS-98J0 (SKU# 2809094A):

MS-98J0 with Intel® Celeron® Processor N3350, DC, 6W

MS-98J0 (SKU# 2809094B):

MS-98J0 with Intel® Atom™ x5 Processor E3940, QC, 9W

Downloads

Datasheet

Ordering Options

MS-98J0 (SKU# 2809094A): MS-98J0 with Intel® Celeron® Processor N3350, DC, 6W MS-98J0 (SKU# 2809094B): MS-98J0 with Intel® Atom™ x5 Processor E3940, QC, 9W

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