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Operational from -40° to +85°C, the low power PCM-VDX-2 is designed for transportation, communications, medical, and Mil/COTS applications.


Built for "headless" applications where displays cannot operate; this SBC provides flexible machine-to-machine (M2M) communication options for sensors, networks, and other devices.


Features include: • Fanless, low power 1GHz Vortex86DX processor • PC/104 Bus compliant form factor (90 x 96 mm) • 512MB of soldered-down onboard DRAM • 1MB of battery-backed SRAM • CompactFlash socket • Optional 512MB onboard SSD flashdisk • Full-featured I/O includes: • Two 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports • Four USB 2.0 ports • Four serial RS-232/422/485 ports • ESD protection on LAN, USB, and serial ports • 16 lines of general purpose I/O • PATA, LPT, PS/2 KYBD and Mouse controller • Mini PCI and PC/104 expansion connectors • WDT, RTC, status LEDs, and beeper


• Extended temperature -40° to +85°C operation • Runs Linux, DOS, and other x86-compatible operating systems • Free downloadable drivers available • Responsive and knowledgeable technical support • Long-term product availability


The PCM-VDX-2 can be customized by depopulating certain features. Contact us for additional product information and pricing. Our factory application engineers look forward to working with you.


Call 817-274-7553 or Visit www.winsystems.com/PCM-VDX-2


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