PCbased vs dedicated
Clive Apps Techno-Logicals 416 510 0020
clive at problem.tantech.com
Sat Mar 21 00:30:03 GMT 1998
I had this sent to me today from one of my surplus contacts
these may be what you were looking for to produce a small ECU using
pc based parts. I would pick them up if there is any interest
Notice the G ratings and the power ratings they require.
Would be perfect for our uses.
Cost should be in the $ 100 range each
Clive
For Sale: (8) DEC EMB34-PA Single Board computers
This is a single board computer manufactured for DEC by Pro-Log (who
have since been acquired by Motorola). Complete kit consists of board,
keyboard-mouse adapter, 512K burst mode cache COAST module. They are
brand-new. Socket 7 accepts any classic Pentium from a P90 thru a
P200. Documentation may be downloaded from
http://www.digital.com/oem/library/docs/tdocs.htm , hardcopy manual
EK-A0928-UG.A02.
Here is what DEC has to say about these boards at
http://www.europe.digital.com/oem/products/modcomp/modintel.htm
Intel Pentium SBCs
Features
Pentium single-board computers (SBCs) using 133 MHz, 166 MHz, and 200
MHz processors
512 KB standard Bcache memory
Supports up to 256 MB main memory
Supports FPM, EDO, and ECC memory
Triton II PCI chipset
Flash BIOS
PCI (32-bit) interface
Two high speed serial ports
One bidirectional parallel port with DMA
Floppy disk interface supporting drives up to 2.88 MB
Extended Integrated Drive Electronics (EIDE) hard disk interface
Real-time clock with on-board battery backup
Keyboard, mouse, speaker, and reset ports
Watchdog timer
Description
The Intel Pentium SBCs offer Pentium processors with a range of clock
speeds up to 200 MHz. These PICMG-compliant SBCs support Microsoft's
MS-DOS, Windows, and Windows NT operating systems, and Wind River
Systems' VxWorks operating system. The basic I/O system (BIOS) on the
SBCs has been specifically configured for DMCC and is bundled with the
SBC.
You can purchase Intel Pentium SBCs as individual line items or buy
them integrated with the DMCC building blocks.
Specifications
Specification category
Intel Pentium SBC implementation
Processor 3.3 V Pentium 133 MHz, 166 MHz, 200 MHz
Form factor PICMG standard full length AT (two slots wide)
(34.1 x 12.7cm/13.415 x 4.80")
Interrupts 14 ISA, 12 PCI
Clock/calendar Real-time clock backed by on-board lithium
battery
Watchdog timer Software programmable
Dynamic RAM 8 MB to 256 MB on-board via four 72-pin SIMM
sockets for 70 ns SIMMs (36 bit); FPM, EDO, and ECC memory supported
Cache 512 KB standard cache writeback/write-through,
insertable module
System ROM Contains custom flash BIOS
External connections
Floppy and dual EIDE (shrouded headers)
Bidirectional parallel port (shrouded headers)
Serial port 1 (shrouded headers)
Serial port 2 (shrouded headers)
PS/2 keyboard (mini DIN to I/O panel)
Keyboard (10-pin header)
Speaker (shrouded headers)
Reset (shrouded headers)
Hard drive LED (shrouded headers)
Environment Temperature: 0° to 50°C operating, -40° to 65°C
non-operating
Humidity: 5% to 95%, 40°C non-condensing
Shock: 1.5G/10ms operating, 30G/10ms
non-operating
Vibration: 1.5G to 0.5G at 3 to 200Hz
operating, 5G at 5 to 100Hz
non-operating
Operating system
options
MS-DOS and Windows
Windows 95
Windows NT
VxWorks
Power requirements
Typical input power:
+5V 4.0A, +12V 0.1A
Documentation
Complete user installation manual
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