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Founded in 1982 (as WinTech), WinSystems manufactures and distributes embedded computers for use in industrial applications. Products include embedded x86-compatible single-board computers, COM Modules, COM carrier boards, touch panel PCs, analog boards, digital input/output (I/O) boards, industrial CompactFlash and many other items that are useful in industrial embedded systems.
CP (North America) Inc., [1] doing business as Chassis Plans, is an American military and industrial computer systems manufacturer specializing in rackmount computers, military computers, rugged computers, industrial PCs, rackmount LCDs, single-board computer systems with passive and active backplanes and motherboard systems.
In October 2001, VIA announced their decision to create a new motherboard division, to provide standardized infrastructure for lower-cost PC iterations, and focus on embedded devices. The result was the November 2001 release of the VT6010 Mini-ITX reference design (again by Robert Kuo), once again touted as an "Information PC", or low cost ...
Atmel serves applications including consumer, communications, computer networking, industrial, medical, automotive, aerospace and military. It specializes in microcontroller and touch systems, especially for embedded systems. Atmel's corporate headquarters is in San Jose, California, in the North San Jose Innovation District.
Innodisk Corporation (Chinese: 宜鼎國際股份有限公司; pinyin: Yí dǐng guójì gǔfèn yǒuxiàn gōngsī) is a Taiwanese provider of industrial embedded flash and storage products and technologies, with a focus on enterprise, industrial and aerospace industries. [1]
To expand its industrial computer business, DFI established a system engineering department to fulfill highly dedicated researches and design developments for the future. In 2012, DFI launched a product line based on Intel Atom® Processor D2550/N2800 (code name: Cedar Trail), including Mini-ITX form factor motherboard CD101-N, COM Express ...
EPIC modules are 6.5 × 4.5 inches (165 × 114 mm) in size, between PC/104-Plus and Embedded Board eXpandable (EBX) standards. [3] [4] It supported both PC/104 and PC/104-Plus expansion, for which hundreds of I/O modules were available. I/O connections can be either pin headers or PC-style connectors. The standard provides specific I/O zones to ...
The first letter of the model indicates the series, the second and the third model number indicates the number of cores (e.g. P5040 has four cores, T4240 has 24 cores) P series. P1 series, e500v2 cores: P1011, P1020; P2 series: e500v2 core P2020, e500mc cores P2040, P2041; P3 series, introduced in 2010, based on e500mc cores: P3041