ETX-based Embedded Computer

Sept. 1, 2004
Based on the Embedded Technology Extended (ETX) form factor, the eTX-Lx15 Embedded Computer Module features core processing, memory and I/O for application-specific baseboards.

The vendor can design a customizable personality board that will provide the I/O connectivity and full implementation of the PCI and ISA bus architectures. The processor module is based on the Intel 82855GME chip set and offers configurations with the Intel Pentium M processor at speeds from 1.1GHz to 1.7GHz. The processor module combined with a FlexATA-compliant I/O baseboard will enable providers to meet “quick turn” time-to-market demands. Embedded markets for the eTX-Lx15 include COTS/military, gaming, medical, automation, test and measurement, transportation and telecommunications.

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