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Power over Ethernet simplifies IoT applications in Linux-powered touch panel PC
Power over Ethernet simplifies IoT applications in Linux-powered touch panel PC
Habey’s new OPC-4207 Open Frame Touch Screen Panel PC offers the easy option of Power Over Ethernet (POE), making it as easy to operate as plugging in a properly configured network cable. Much more reliable than tablet based systems, the embedded PC offers an extremely rugged, long life cycle that substantially reduces TOC (Total Ownership Cost).
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Tastier Than Four Raspberry PIs: Post-it Sized, Lego-like 3D Expandable Freescale i.MX6 ARM Open Hardware Platform
The HIO Project, an open hardware project to enable developers and users to have access to an affordable Freescale i.MX6 ARM Cortex A9 Processor based open architecture platform.
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Ultra Slim Next Generation Intel Atom N2800/D2700 Mini-ITX board w/ Dual Gigabit Ethernet
Ultra Slim Next Generation Intel Atom N2800/D2700 Mini-ITX board w/ Dual Gigabit Ethernet
Ultra Slim Next Generation Intel Atom N2800/D2700 Mini-ITX board w/ Dual Gigabit Ethernet LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – April 9, 2012 – Habey USA, a leading manufacturer of embedded computer and an Associate member of the Intel(r) Embedded Alliance, introduces the ultra slim mini-ITX board with onboard Intel next generation Atom N2800/D2700. The new MITX-6932 board impresses with a total board height of 20mm with heat sink, greater processing power (2.13 GHz) and 4 times improved graphics than previous Atoms with support of DirectX9 on Windows and Linux, and added smart connective technologies with power consumption under full load at 12W. Using the Intel NM10 Chipset, the MITX-6932 offers rich I/Os with up to 4GB DDR3 memory, 6 USB 2.0, 6 COM ports, 2 Intel 82574L Gigabit Ethernet, VGA, LVDS, HDMI, DVI display outputs, 5.1 HD Audio I/Os, 2 mini-PCIe slots on board for SSD, WiFi, and cellular connection, and 1 SIM socket for 3G/4G connection. With a 12V DC power connector, the MITX-6932 offers a low power consumption solution targeted at POS terminals, kiosks, infotainment, M2M, in-transit applications, Panel PCs, digital signage, enterprise security, digital surveillance, medicine, and factory automation.