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Fanless Barebone System offers low power consumption.

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June 10, 2009 - With support for Windows XP and Linux, CMB-374 is built around LE-374 3.5 in. motherboard with Atom N270 ultra-low power processor running at 1.6 GHz. Processor features up to 2 Gb of RAM with 533 MHz FSB. I/O capability included are 1 x RS232C and 1 x RS232/422/485 serial ports, 4 x USB2.0 ports, 2 x SATA interfaces, and 1 x 8-bit GPIO. Including Giga LAN networking, 1 x Mini-PCI expansion socket and on-board Realtek ALC655 5.1 channel audio, unit suits audible and graphics rich applications.

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BVM Ltd
14 Hobb Lane
Southampton Hampsh, , SO30 0GH
United Kingdom



Rugged System Based on Intel Atom N270


New from BVM is the CMB-374, a fanless barebone system is built around the LE-374 3.5" motherboard fitted with the Atom N270 ultra-low power processor running at 1.6GHz; mass storage can be added in the form of a 2.5" HDD or CompactFlash card. The unit offers low power consumption; the rugged enclosure of the unit acts as a heat sink as well as providing mechanical protection. Integral mounting flanges enable the system to be easily integrated as a self-contained unit into kiosks, signage, self-service terminals, interactive clients, gaming, medical, POS, Digital Signage, surveillance and industrial automation equipment. The unit supports most popular operating systems including Windows XP and Linux.

The system supports numerous display types, includes VGA, DVI, LVDS and HDTV. The processor addresses up to 2GB of RAM with a 533MHz FSB. I/O capability includes 1 x RS232C and 1 x RS232/422/485 serial ports, 4 x USB2.0 ports, 2 x SATA interfaces and 1 x 8-bit GPIO. Giga LAN networking, 1 x Mini-PCI expansion socket and on-board Realtek ALC655 5.1 channel audio makes the unit extremely easy to configure for use in a wide range of audible and graphics rich applications.

Power is from a separate autoranging external 80W PSU that provides a 12VDC output.

Technical and sales contact for publication:

David Harding

BVM Limited

Hobb Lane

Hedge End

Southampton

SO30 0HG

t: + 44 (0)1489 780144

f: + 44 (0)1489 783589

sales@bvmltd.co.uk

www.bvmltd.co.uk
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