MS-98H5 – EPIC SBC with Intel® Apollo Lake Processor

The MS-98H5 is an EPIC form factor SBC that is small in size but big in performance. Powered by an Intel® Apollo Lake Processor, this SBC provides HD Graphics to up to 3 displays, HD Audio, 2 channel CANBus 2.0B and a wide voltage range of 12~48VDC for in-vehicle applications.

Additional information

CPU

Intel® Apollo Lake Processor

CPU Socket

FCBGA1296

Memory Type

Onboard LPDDR4 2133/2400 MHz

Memory Slots

N/A

Maximum Memory Supported

4GB

Integrated Graphics

Intel® HD Graphics

Watchdog Timer

256-Level

Serial ATA (SATA)

1 x SATA III

Video

1 x DVI, 1 x LVDS, 1 x DP or 1 x HDMI

LAN Ports

2 x 1 x Intel® i210-IT Gigabit LAN (W/PoE IEEE 802.3af)

GPIO Interface

16-bits (8 x GPI; 8 x GPO), 5V

TPM

Infineon SLB9665XT 2.0

Extended Interface

1 x Mini-PCIe w/SIM holder, 1 x M.2 M Key (SATA3.0), 2242, 1 x M.2 B Key (PCIe x 1, USB2.0), 3042

Rear I/O

4 x USB3.0

I/O

4 x USB2.0, 6 x COM

Audio

Realtek ALC887 HD Audio

Power Requirement

DC input 12~48V

Dimensions

165 x 115mm

Operating Temperature

'-40 ~ 85ºC (-40 ~ 185ºF)

Storage Temperature

-40 ~ 85 °C (-40 ~ 185 °F)

Relative Humidity

10 ~ 90% (non-condensing)

OS Software Supported

Windows 10 64-bit

Global P/N / SKU

3308663

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Datasheet

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MS-98H5 – EPIC SBC with Intel® Apollo Lake Processor

The MS-98H5 is an EPIC form factor SBC that is small in size but big in performance. Powered by an Intel® Apollo Lake Processor, this SBC provides HD Graphics to up to 3 displays, HD Audio, 2 channel CANBus 2.0B and a wide voltage range of 12~48VDC for in-vehicle applications.

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Additional information

CPU

Intel® Apollo Lake Processor

CPU Socket

FCBGA1296

Memory Type

Onboard LPDDR4 2133/2400 MHz

Memory Slots

N/A

Maximum Memory Supported

4GB

Integrated Graphics

Intel® HD Graphics

Watchdog Timer

256-Level

Serial ATA (SATA)

1 x SATA III

Video

1 x DVI, 1 x LVDS, 1 x DP or 1 x HDMI

LAN Ports

2 x 1 x Intel® i210-IT Gigabit LAN (W/PoE IEEE 802.3af)

GPIO Interface

16-bits (8 x GPI; 8 x GPO), 5V

TPM

Infineon SLB9665XT 2.0

Extended Interface

1 x Mini-PCIe w/SIM holder, 1 x M.2 M Key (SATA3.0), 2242, 1 x M.2 B Key (PCIe x 1, USB2.0), 3042

Rear I/O

4 x USB3.0

I/O

4 x USB2.0, 6 x COM

Audio

Realtek ALC887 HD Audio

Power Requirement

DC input 12~48V

Dimensions

165 x 115mm

Operating Temperature

'-40 ~ 85ºC (-40 ~ 185ºF)

Storage Temperature

-40 ~ 85 °C (-40 ~ 185 °F)

Relative Humidity

10 ~ 90% (non-condensing)

OS Software Supported

Windows 10 64-bit

Global P/N / SKU

3308663

Ordering Options

Downloads

Datasheet

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