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Fanless Microcomputer works in 0-55°C temperatures.


August 23, 2005 - Sicomp IMC industrial microcomputers are available with fan-free CPU that provides total performance over full operating temperature range without throttling. Suited for real-time applications, Sicomp CPU086 is equipped with 600 MHz Intel Pentium M processor and 256 MB main memory, expandable to 1.28 GB. Available interfaces include 3 USB 2.0, VGA, COM1, COM2, and PS2 for mouse and keyboard. CPU is suitable for CPCI computer systems and SMP16 bus systems.

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Fan-Free Industrial Microcomputers Keep You up to Speed from 0 to 55 Degrees


A new fan-free CPU for the Sicomp IMC industrial microcomputers from Siemens Automation and Drives (A&D) provides full performance across the entire system temperature range from 0 to 55 degrees Celsius without throttling. This is a special advantage in industrial real-time applications with fixed response times, such as are found in miniature circuit-breakers, standard and special mechanical equipment manufacture, and embedded automation systems. The new version of the Sicomp CPU086 is equipped with the energy-saving Intel Pentium M 600MHz processor with low heat loss. This enables fan-free operation, increases the MTBF (mean time between failures) and protects the system components, allowing you to establish low-maintenance and cost-effective computer systems thanks to smaller power supplies, for example, or hard disks with a lower permissible operating temperature. The new CPU is equipped with a 256MB main memory, expandable to 1.28GB, and it has extensive interfaces including USB 2.0 (3x), VGA, COM1, COM2 and PS2 for mouse and keyboard. The new CPU is suitable both for CPCI computer systems, a standard for high-performance microcomputers with direct connectors, and for SMP16 bus systems characterized by low-cost I/O modules in single-height Eurocard format.

Further information can be found on the Internet at: www.siemens.de/sicomp

Company Information:
Name: Siemens AG
Address: Wittelsbacherplatz 2
City: Munich
ZIP: D-80333
Country: Germany
Phone: +49 89 636-00
FAX: +49 89 636-52 000
http://www.siemens.com


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