- Atmel ARM Cortex A5 ATSAMA5D35 536Mhz
- 512 MB of LP DDR2 RAM
- 4 GB of eMMC Flash
- 16MB of Serial Data Flash
- 3x RS-232 & 1x RS-232/485/422
- 1x 10/100BaseT Ethernet
- 2x USB 2.0 (Full Speed) Host ports
- 1x USB 2.0 (Full Speed) Device port
- SD/MMC Flash Card Interface
- I2S Audio Port Line-in & Line-out (Optional on Deluxe)
- 2x SPI Ports (3 SPI CS)
- 1x I2C Ports
- 1x CAN Ports
- 24x General Purpose digital (PLD) I/O lines (on Carrier Board)
- 18x GPIO (3.3V) Lines
- 1x SDIO
- 4x channels of 12 bit A/D (0 to 2.5V)
- SD Card Socket with Status LED
- External Reset Button
- Battery backed Real Time Clock
- Timer/Counters/Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Ports
- 4 Channel 10-bit Analog-to-Digital converter
- Extremely Reliable (No Moving Parts)
- Wall-Mount Power Supply
- 0-70*C Operation temperature (32-158*F). Optional: -40° ~ +85C°
- Operating Humidity: 10% ~ 90% Relative non-condensing
- Supports APM Sleep Mode
- Voltage 5v +/- 10%
- Power (does not include power drawn by any external USB devices)
- 415mA Typical (~2 Watts)
- 490mA Max Boot
- 1.75" ×6.5" ×4.5" (44.5mm × 165mm × 114.3mm)
The EMAC Low-Power Server-In-a-Box (SIB), is a low cost, small footprint, yet powerful Server. The Low-Power SIB utilizes the Atmel ARM Cortex A5 ATSAMA5D35 536Mhz fanless processor allowing it to run Linux and WinCE Operating Systems. Like all SIBs, the Low-Power SIB has no moving parts and features a rugged enclosure design making it an ideal choice for most industrial applications. While also offering APM sleep mode, which allows for low power consumption, while still supporting real-time operating systems (RTOS) such as Xenomai. The Low-Power SIB is just as comfortable in a basement wiring closet as it is on a desktop.
The low power requirements of the LP-SIB also means low heat generation and lends itself ideal for battery operated or backed-up systems. Right out of the box, the LP-SIB is configured for Ethernet, serial IP, serial terminal, and raw serial connections. Other devices, including PPP modem links, may be added and configured by the user.
Purchase a EMAC SIB and you should be up, running and building applications the first day.
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Disk Interface:
SD/MMC Flash Card Interface