New Pico-ITX SBC based on the Intel Atom E3800 processor series
25-02-2015 |
Congatec
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Subs & Systems
Congatec has announced a new Pico-ITX single-board computer (SBC) based on
the Intel Atom E3800 processor series.
Industry 4.0 is ringing in new infrastructure requirements. What is needed
are compact and reliable industrial computers, such as those based on the
Pico-ITX form factor, that cannot only be trusted to perform tasks reliably,
but that can also provide connectivity from use in the field up to the
management level. The compact design with a footprint of 70mm x 102mm makes
the SBC highly versatile. Real-time capability and support for multiple
operating systems allow use in demanding industrial applications such as
mechanical engineering or automation and control systems. The IntelR AtomT
E3800 processors are also suitable for use in the extended industrial
temperature range.
Due to their low power consumption with just 5W to 10W TDP, the single-chip
Bay Trail solutions are ideal for passively cooled and enclosed systems that
can be used in harsh environments. When high-performance graphics with
extensive 3-D capabilities are not required, and when two independent
displays with full HD resolution are sufficient, the Pico-ITX SBC from
congatec proves to be reliable and cost effective. Typical applications
include control of large machines with decentralized, distributed
intelligence, robotics, all types of intelligent measurement and analysis
devices, and high-performance IoT computers with low power consumption, says
the company.
With the conga-PA3, congatec has released a powerful, low-power SBC with
embedded qualities. The widespread and highly-compact Pico-ITX form factor
enables high volumes at low prices. Customers receive a robust SBC with a
guaranteed availability of at least 7 years that is also suitable for 24/7
operation in harsh environments. Optional versions for the extended
industrial temperature range of -40C to +85C are also available.
Currently, there are two configurations: A dual-core Intel Atom E3826 and a
quad-core Intel Atom E3845. Both processors are from Intel's 64 bit Bay
Trail family and are full System-on-Chips (SoCs) characterized by high
efficiency and an excellent price/performance ratio. Additional CPUs can
easily be implemented as tailored products when minimum production quantity
levels are met.
The integrated Intel Gen7 HD graphics supports two independent displays in
Full HD resolution (LVDS 2x24bit via an internal connector and DP++; and
HDMI1.4 via a connector on the I/O panel). The hardware supports or directly
accelerates DirectX 11.1, OpenGL 3.2 and OpenCL 1.2. The RAM memory is
soldered to the board. Depending on the processor, a total of up to 4GB
DDR3L-1666 are available. The I/O panel further provides two USB2.0 ports,
an RJ-45 connector for 10/100/1000 GB Ethernet, plus a 12V DC power supply.
Also integrated are an additional USB 2.0 port, a USB 3.0 SuperSpeed port, a
connector for backlight and LVDS, fan control, HDA audio, two serial ports
(RS232, RS232/485/422), a SATA connection, a half-size slot for shared
mSATA/miniPCIe, plus another half-size miniPCIe slot.
Various interfaces including ACPI 5.0, I2C bus and LPC bus allow easy
integration of legacy I/O interfaces via the feature connector. Real-time
clock (RTC) and Intel High Definition Audio complete the feature set, says
the company.