CompactPCI Card

June 1, 2005
The MIC-3316 is a 3U CompactPCI card with an Ultra Low Voltage Celeron 650MHz CPU, up to 384MB SDRAM and industrial features including a no-fan design, on-board 512K battery backup RAM, Timer IRQ, RS-485 with auto flow control, hot-swappable CompactFlash socket and rear I/O.

The MIC-3316 has been engineered for diverse applications with several ordering options. The standard model comes with two RS 232/422/485 ports, two USB ports, two CompactFlash sockets, one 10/100Mbps Ethernet port, a DVI-I connector, 2.5-inch hard drive bay and watchdog timer. For more demanding requirements, the MIC-3316 can be ordered with a parallel port, audio ports, an external hot-swappable CompactFlash socket, and with both front and rear I/O configuration. Support for CPUs ranging from ULV Celeron 400 to ULV Pentium III 933 is also available. The MIC-3316-650-A has a list price of $1,450.

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