SBC81202 Full-Size PICMG 1.0 SBC with LGA 775 (Socket T) for Intel Pentium 4, Celeron D, or Pentium

Equipped Gaming Embedded System
3301720 - Full-Size PICMG 1.0 SBC with LGA 775 (Socket T) for Intel Pentium 4, Celeron D, or Pentium

Additional information

Weight

1 kg

Audio Chipset

AC-97 Audio

Power Consumption

5V:4.01A, 12V:10.35A – 144.25 Watts is the Typical Power Consumption with an Intel Pentium 4 Processor up to 3.8 GHz, 1 MB L2 Cache and FSB up to 800 MHz. Does not include HDD, FDD or CDROM.

Gigabit LAN Ports

1 X Realtek RTL8110S 10/100/1000 Gigabit LAN

Memory Standard

DDR 266 / 333 / 400 MHz SDRAM

Video Chipset

Integrated Intel 865G GMCH

Global P/N / SKU

3301720

MFR P/N

SBC81202

Manufacturer

Dimensions

W: 13.3" X D: 4.8" (338 mm x 122 mm)

Chipset

Intel 865G and ICH5

BIOS

Phoenix Award BIOS Rev.6.00

Cost

0

Approximate Weight

1.1 Kg

Serial (COM) Port

2 X RS-232C (internal)

Discontinued

Yes

SBC81202 Full-Size PICMG 1.0 SBC with LGA 775 (Socket T) for Intel Pentium 4, Celeron D, or Pentium

Equipped Gaming Embedded System

3301720 – Full-Size PICMG 1.0 SBC with LGA 775 (Socket T) for Intel Pentium 4, Celeron D, or Pentium

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Additional information

Weight

1 kg

Audio Chipset

AC-97 Audio

Power Consumption

5V:4.01A, 12V:10.35A – 144.25 Watts is the Typical Power Consumption with an Intel Pentium 4 Processor up to 3.8 GHz, 1 MB L2 Cache and FSB up to 800 MHz. Does not include HDD, FDD or CDROM.

Gigabit LAN Ports

1 X Realtek RTL8110S 10/100/1000 Gigabit LAN

Memory Standard

DDR 266 / 333 / 400 MHz SDRAM

Video Chipset

Integrated Intel 865G GMCH

Global P/N / SKU

3301720

MFR P/N

SBC81202

Manufacturer

Dimensions

W: 13.3" X D: 4.8" (338 mm x 122 mm)

Chipset

Intel 865G and ICH5

BIOS

Phoenix Award BIOS Rev.6.00

Cost

0

Approximate Weight

1.1 Kg

Serial (COM) Port

2 X RS-232C (internal)

Discontinued

Yes

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