Embedded Computer features L-type heat sink.

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Based on 1 GHz Intel Celeron processor with 400 MHz FSB, Model DA-681-I-DPP-T features 1 x 200-pin DDR2 SODIMM socket, supporting DDR2 400 up to 1 GB. Unit includes six 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports, USB 2.0 ports for high-speed peripherals, 4 isolated RS-232 ports, and 8 isolated RS-485 ports, as well as 1 CF socket, 1 IDE, and serial ATA-150 connectors. Operating from dual 100/240 Vac/Vdc power input, 19 in. rackmount unit features 1U height and fanless design.



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DA-681-I-DPP-T: IEC 61850-3 Certified x86-based Embedded Computers



Moxa is pleased to announce that the latest model in Moxa's DA-681 x86-based embedded computer line, the DA-681-I-DPP-T, has just passed IEC 61850-3 power certification and is expected to be released at the end of June. This specially designed embedded system for power automation and substations features Moxa's patented L-type heat sink for better thermal efficiency and stacking rackmount computers.

Key features

  • Intel Celeron M 1 GHz processor with 400 MHz FSB

  • 1 x 200-pin DDR2 SODIMM socket, supporting DDR2 400 up to 1 GB (512 MB built-in)

  • Six 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports

  • 1 CompactFlash socket, 1 IDE and serial ATA-150 connectors for storage expansion

  • USB 2.0 ports for high speed peripherals

  • 4 isolated RS-232 and 8 isolated RS-485 ports

  • Serial port speed from 50 to 921.6 Kbps, supporting nonstandard baudrates

  • Embedded Linux, WinCE 6.0, or WinXPe platform

  • 19-inch rackmount model, 1U height

  • Dual 100/240 VAC/VDC power input (Single power and dual power models available)

  • Fanless design

    Please visit the DA-681-T (IEC 61850-3 compliance) product page at
    http://www.moxa.com/product/DA-681-I-DPP-T.htm

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