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Industrial Mini-ITX Motherboards

By Design World Staff | April 3, 2007

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The eAutomation Group of Advantech introduces the AIMB-250 and 251, two RoHS compliant industrial mini-ITX motherboards featuring low power design with six USB 2.0 and four COM ports integrated in a standard 170 x 170 mm form factor.

The AIMB-250 is equipped with an Intel 82855GME chipset and supports 1.8 GHz Intel Pentium M and 1.5 GHz Intel Celeron M processors. There is a 400 MHz front side bus and up to 1 GB of DDR 266/333 SDRAM.

The AIMB-251 has an Intel 82852GM chipset and includes an onboard 600 MHz ultra low voltage Intel Celeron processor. It has a 400 MHz front side bus and up to 1 GB of DDR 200/266 SDRAM.

Both come with expandability in CompactFlash, PCI, and Mini PCI buses. The four COM ports, six USB ports, and 16-bit GPIO enable easy integration, and a single 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet port delivers high-speed networking.

With Intel’s integrated Extreme Graphics 2 controller, both feature 3D graphics and video capability with up to 64 MB of graphics memory. They both support dual display types, such as CRT+LVDS, DVI/TV-Out +LVDS or CRT+DVI with TV-out via s-video/composite video connections. All video output is complemented by 5.1 channel audio for complete audio/vision solution.

The AIMB-250 and 251 are available for purchase directly from Advantech at 1-800-205-7940 or from an Advantech authorized dealer.

About Advantech

Advantech Corporation, eAutomation Group -Founded in 1983, the eAutomation Group of Advantech Corporation is a pioneer in eAutomation technology; combining connectivity, flexibility and ruggedness with today’s most reliable PC-based automation technologies. Product offerings include: Open HMI platforms, Industrial Ethernet, Automation Controllers and Software, Fanless Box PCs, Distributed I/O Modules, Plug-in I/O and Industrial Communication for a wide array of industries.

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Advantech Corporation, eAutomation Group
1320 Kemper Meadow Drive, Suite 500
Cincinnati, OH 45240

Tel: 800-205-7940 (toll-free)

Email: [email protected]
Website for Advantech customers in North America: www.eAutomationPro.com.


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