Wednesday 21 May 2014

It's No Pussycat... VersaLogic Releases Brand New PC/104 OneBank™ Computer with Intel “Bay Trail” Processor

Author - Laura Biddiscombe

The Bengal is the latest PC/104 module from VersaLogic. Based on the "Bay Trail" processor from Intel, the Bengal is built on the new “PCIe/104 OneBank” format. Compatible with the PCI/104 Express format, it includes a legacy PCI connector, and a single bank high-speed PCIe connector.

The Bengal will be released into the wild in Q4 2014.

For more information please contact Sarsen Technology on +44 1672 511166 or by email - info@sarsen.net.

 Scientific Name  VL-EPMe-30
 Genus  Bengal
 Status  Production modules available Q4 2014
 Lifecycle  5+ year production guarantee
 Physical
 Characteristics
 PC/104 ™ format - 10.8cm x 9.6cm
 PCIe/104 OneBank expansion -
 - Legacy PCI connector
 - High speed  PCIe connector
 Lead-free manufacture – RoHS Compliant
 Available in Single, Dual or Quad Core Versions
 Integrated Intel Gen 7 graphics core.
 VGA output
 Dual Mini DisplayPort interfaces
 On-board TPM security chip
 Up to 8 GB DDR3L socketed memory, one SO-DIMM
 Dual Ethernet interfaces
 One USB 3.0 port and four USB 2.0 ports
 Sixteen 3.3V digital I/O lines
 3 Gb/s SATA port
 Mini PCIe socket
 Behaviour  Operating Temp -40°C to +85°C.
 Derate -1.1°C per 305m above 2,300m (7,500 ft.).
 Diet  5V Input ±10%
 Estimated Power Requirements
 Model Idle Typical Max
 VL-EPMe-30ECP 8W 10W 12W
 VL-EPMe-30EBP 5W 7W 9W
 VL-EPMe-30EAP 3W 5W 7W
 Habitat  The Bengal is comfortable in a range of applications, including –
 - In-Vehicle Communications
 - Portable Medical Devices
 - Industrial Control & Automation
 - Mobile Autonomous systems
 - Pipeline Monitoring
 Subspecies
 Model Processor Cores
 VL-EPMe-30ECP Atom E3845 Quad
 VL-EPMe-30EBP Atom E3826 Dual
 VL-EPMe-30EAP Atom E3815 Single
 Special Features  5 year manufacturer warranty
 MIL-STD-202G qualified for high shock/vibration operation
 Compatible with most x86 operating systems including Windows,
 Windows Embedded, Linux, VxWorks, and QNX
 Phoenix Technologies UEFI BIOS. Field reprogrammable.


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