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September 28, 2010

NEXCOM EBC 310 Outshines Competition with Latest Intel® Atom™ E Chips

EBC 310Following Intel's introduction of Intel® Atom™ E series, code-named Tunnel Creek, NEXCOM releases its advanced innovation, EBC 310, an industrial 3.5" embedded SBC (Single Board Computer) based on Intel® Tunnel Creek platform to serve embedded applications. EBC 310 is the perfect solution for industrial automation control, building automation, medical instruments, digital signage, In-vehicle PC as well as mobile DVR.

 

Through Intel EA (Early Access) program, NEXCOM demonstrated Tunnel Creek bases embedded board solution and won high recognition. Now NEXCOM is ready to offer engineering samples of EBC 310 for performance evolution and take ODM inquiries.

 

NEXCOM EBC 310 embedded board solution features VGA and LVDS panel support, CAN, SATA, USB 2.0, COM port, Digital I/O, two gigabit Ethernet support, HD audio and one mini PCIe socket to provide expansion capability. With Intel® Atom™ E series processor, EBC 310 not only provides ultra low power consumption, ranges from 2.7 watt to 3.9 watt, for power-critical applications, but able to well work under severe environment, from -40 degree Celsius to 85 degree Celsius. Moreover, the 45nm Atom™ E series with features such as PCI Express, video encode/decode and memory control also increases graphics performance by 50 percent, which makes EBC 310 a excellent option for rich multi-media applications.

 

3.5" Board-EBC310 Front View          3.5" Board-EBC310 Rear View

 

Main Features

  • Support Intel® Atom™ E6xx Ultra Low Power Consumption Processor
  • Intel® EG20T Platform Control Hub
  • Video decode (MPEG2, MPEG4, H.264, VC1, WMV9) / encode (MPEG4, H.264) 
  • Compact 3.5" form factor for embedded application
  • VGA, LVDS, HD audio
  • 2 x Gigabit Ethernet, 1 x SATA, 1 x COM port, 1 x USB 2.0, 1 x Mini-PCIe socket
  • Watchdog Timer, Digital I/O, Hardware Monitor
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