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3-Port Ethernet Module drives network applications.

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3-Port Ethernet Module drives network applications.
3-Port Ethernet Module drives network applications.

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December 5, 2001 - Triple-port Ethernet module model Em104P-LAN100NT incorporates 3 Intel 82559 Ethernet controllers for flexible Ethernet networking capabilities at 10- or 100-Mbps data rates. It includes built-in 10-pin box header and RJ-45 connectors. Three definable diagnostic LEDs indicate operating status of network and module. Both 32-bit PCI-based PC/104-Plus and 16/8-bit ISA-based PC/104 interfaces are provided for embedded applications.

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Arbor Technology
1723 Little Orchad Street, Suite B
San Jose, CA, 95125-1039
USA


PC/104-Plus Triple-port Fast Ethernet Module Ready to Drive Network Applications

TAIPEI-Oct 28, 2001 -After the announcement of a series of PC/104-Plus modules, Arbor has recently added a latest member to its Em-104 family, the Em104P-LAN100NT. The Ethernet module is a compact interface that incorporates three Intel 82559 Ethernet controllers that offer flexible, high-performance Ethernet networking capability at 10- or 100-megabits/second data rates.

The Em104P-LAN100NT includes a built-in 10 pin box header and RJ-45 connectors. Three diagnostic LEDs which can be defined according to application indicate the operating status of network and module. Addition to a Wake-ON-LAN functionality, an optional boot ROM is available to allow booting a remote station automatically from a server, making hard or floppy disks unnecessary.

By incorporating the PCI bus interface within the industrial standard PC/104 form-factor, the PC/104-Plus had brought many advantages to its users. These benefits include faster data transfer over a PCI bus, lower cost due to its unique self-stacking bus, and higher reliability due to PC/104's inherent ruggedness.


To meet the trend of high performance 32-bit PCI-bus in the embedded application, Arbor's Em104P series provide both 32-bit PCI-based PC/104-Plus interface and 16/8-bit ISA-based PC/104 interface for any kind of embedded application.

With the modulized design, users can expand Em104P series quickly and easily by interfacing to custom logic on the core module board. Additionnally, the small and light feature of physical outfit poses as another great advantage.


All Arbor's Em104P series are compatible with a wide selection of popular operating systems such as MS-DOSTM, Windows® 9x/NT/2000, Linux, Embedded Linux, QNXTM, VxWorks, and other embedded OS.
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