VMIVME-7648 Intel® Pentium® III Processor-Based VMEbus Single Board Computer
VMIVME-7648 Intel® Pentium® III Processor-Based VMEbus Single Board Computer
• Pentium® III FC-PGA/PGA2 socket processor-based single
board computer (SBC) with 133 MHz system bus
• 1.26 GHz Pentium III processor with 256 Kbyte advanced
transfer cache or 933 MHz Pentium III processor with
256 Kbyte advanced transfer cache
• 512 Mbyte PC-133 SDRAM using a single SODIMM
• Internal AGP SVGA controller with 4 Mbyte display cach
• 133 MHz system bus via Intel® 815E chipset
• Dual Ethernet controllers supporting 10BaseT and 100BaseTX
interfaces
• Onboard Ultra DMA/100 hard drive and floppy drive
controllers (uses VMEbus P2 for connection to IDE/floppy)
• Two high performance 16550-compatible serial ports
• PS/2-style keyboard and mouse ports on front panel
• Real time clock and miniature speaker included
• Dual front panel universal serial bus (USB) connections
• Two 16-bit and two 32-bit programmable timers
• 32 Kbyte of nonvolatile SRAM
• Software-selectable watchdog timer with reset
• Remote Ethernet booting
• PMC expansion site (IEEE-P1386 common mezzanine card
standard, 5 V)
• VME64 modes supported:
A32/A24/D32/D16/D08(EO)/MBLT64/BLT32
• VMEbus interrupt handler, interrupter and system controller
• Includes real time endian conversion hardware for littleendian
and big-endian data interfacing (patent no. 6,032,212)
• Enhanced bus error handling
• Passive heat sink
• Operating system support for Windows® XP, Windows 2000,
VxWorks®, Solaris®, QNX®, Linux® and LynxOS®
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