CompactPCI Serial SBC operates in harsh environments.

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Based on PICMG CPCI-S.0 CompactPCI Serial specification, G20 utilizes 64-bit Intel Core i7 with processing speed from 2.53-3.20 GHz. Its CPU-independent MCU allows remote access via Ethernet controller, even when SBC is in soft-off or stand-by state. Included are 8 GB DDR3 ECC SDRAM soldered against shock and vibration, CompactFlash, and microSD card slot. Unit features eight PCI Express links, two USB 2.0 interfaces, and 2 DisplayPorts for HDMI or DVI connection via external adapter.



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First MEN Micro CompactPCI Serial SBC Brings Serial Interfaces to Harsh Environment Computing



MEN Micro Inc., a world-renowned provider of embedded computing and I/O solutions for mission-critical industrial, mobile and harsh environment applications, has released the G20, its first single-board computer (SBC) based on the newly ratified PICMG CPCI-S.0 CompactPCI Serial specification announced at Embedded World 2011. The G20 uses the extremely fast 64-bit Intel Core i7 with a base processing speed of 2.53 GHz that supports Intel Turbo Boost Hyperthreading technology to provide a maximum speed of 3.20 GHz.

The SBC's fast serial data transfers make it ideal for monitoring, vision and control systems as well as test and measurement applications found in a variety of markets including industrial automation, multimedia, traffic and transportation, aerospace, shipbuilding, medical engineering and robotics.

A CPU-independent microprocessor in the G20 based on the Intel Advanced Management Technology (AMT) allows remote access via an integrated Ethernet controller, even when the computer is in soft-off or stand-by state. This is especially useful in systems where the operating system has crashed or the hard disk is defective, since an error diagnosis with repair can be carried out remotely as long as the system has standby voltage.

AMT also enables users to remotely access different functions such as reading status information, changing configurations, switching the PC on and off as well as forwarding or redirecting I/O devices like hard disks and CD-ROM (Serial Over LAN) via keyboard, video or mouse.

In addition to the standard, fast 8 GB DDR3 ECC SDRAM soldered against shock and vibration, a CompactFlash and a microSD card slot connected to the G20 via one USB interface can extend memory capacities.

The new board offers a multitude of serial interfaces. Standard front I/O includes two PCIe-driven Gigabit Ethernet and two USB 2.0 interfaces as well as two DisplayPorts that can be used as an HDMI or DVI connection via an external adapter. A total of eight PCI Express links in the front and back of the G20 enable fast communication. For user-specific applications, the rear I/O also provides eight USB ports, six SATA ports, a Display or HDMI port as well as a PEG x8 port and five PCI Express x1 links.

MEN Micro also offers the GM1 CompactPCI Serial mezzanine module that leads four of the possible eight Ethernet interfaces specified in the standard to the backplane where they are implemented on CompactPCI Serial connector P6 assembled on the GM1, saving costs and increasing system flexibility.

For building complete systems in a full mesh Ethernet architecture, the G20 can be used with Schroff's IEEE 1101.10/11-compliant 19.

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