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Arbor CPU module operates in extreme temperatures

Arbor Technology

ETX-735E module

Arbor has unveiled an ETX central processing unit (CPU) module targeted at embedded, digital-signage, gaming, point-of-sale, medical, kiosk, measurement and automation control applications.

The ETX-735E is powered by the Intel Atom N270 processor and the 945GSE/ICH7M chipset.

Up to 2Gb of soldered DDR2 SO-DIMM is also available.

The module provides low power consumption and silent, dust-free operation.

The ETX-735E delivers excellent integrated graphics performance with Intel GMA950, which enhances image quality and supports graphics interfaces such as SDVO, VGA, dual-channel LVDS and TV-out, according to the company.

The ETX-735E is equipped with an Ethernet port, an ATA port and two SATA ports and supports input/output (I/O) interfaces and PCI and ISA slots through a carrier board.

The expansion bus enables customers to choose various interfaces according to their needs.

The ETX-735E can also be applied under extreme temperatures from -40C to +85C and is suitable for applications requiring temperature tolerance, such as transportation, military use and industrial control.

To extend the usage and reduce the development time, the customer can choose the ETX-735E with the PBE-1000 carrier board.

The module can be integrated with a variety of embedded applications.

Arbor also offers an ODM carrier board to meet customer requirements.

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