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AAEON’s new ETX based on AMD’s LX800/LX900 processors

AAEON announced the new Embedded Technology eXtended(ETX) product – ETX-701, which is based on the AMD LX800/ LX900 processors combined with AMD CS5536 chipset.

ETX-701 provides common PC peripheral functions such as graphics, USB, serial, parallel port, keyboard/mouse, Ethernet, SATA and IDE. The baseboard designer can optimize exactly which and how these functions are implemented physically.

All of AAEON’s ETX modules have a standard form factor and a standard connector layout that carry a specified set of signals. By adopting this standardization, the designers can create a single system of carrier board that can accept present and future ETX modules in terms of their needs. In another word, AAEON will have different ETX solutions so that customers can upgrade the module without having to change their carrier board.

Main Features

  • Onboard AMD Geode™ LX Series Processor
  • AMD CS5536
  • DDR 333/400 Memory, Max 1GB
  • 10/100Base-TX Ethernet
  • CRT/ Up to 24-bit LVDS LCD/ TTL LCD
  • AC97 2.3 Codec 2CH Audio
  • PATA x 2, SATA II x 2 (on Module), CompactFlash™ Type I Slot x 1 (On Module)
  • USB2.0 x 4, COM x 2
  • +5V Operation

Applications

  • Retail & Advertising
  • Test & Measurement
  • Industrial Automation
  • Security
  • Defense & Government

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