Acrosser AR-ES0831 Compact and Rugged Embedded Systems

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in Embedded Systems on Wednesday, August 9, 2006

Acrosser Technology, Co., LTD today announces the release of AR-ES0831 series, the Embedded Systems designed for space critical applications requiring extreme reliable and ruggedness in whether low power consumption fanless operation or powerful computing capabilities with flexible I/O configuration and long product life support. AR-ES0831 series utilizes fanless Low Power consumption Intel Celeron M up to 1GHz or remarkable high performance Intel Pentium M Processor, equipped with two 10/100 LAN, two USB, four serial communication ports, audio port, and all are enclosed in rugged and light weight compact aluminum chassis. In addition, a licensed Microsoft Windows XP Embedded OS image can be ported as option. With above all, AR-ES0831 is a perfect platform to give developer quick, simplified, and all-in-one solution for industrial and embedded applications such as, POS/Kiosk, environmental monitoring, ticketing, medical, automotive, and more.. Moreover, Acrosser offers a based AR-ES0831 combined with tailor service, such as customized front/rear I/O faceplate, colors, and dimension.


Acrosser AR-ES0831 Compact and Rugged Embedded Systems

AR-ES0831 Features

  • Choice of On Board Fanless ULV Celeron M 600Mhz/ULV Celeron M 1GHz, Socket for Pentium M (up to 1.8GHz) & Celeron M (up to 1.5GHz)
  • Integrated Intel Extreme 3D Graphics Controller, LVDS output for Dual Channel 24/48bit LCD
  • Anti-Shock Drive bay for 2.5" HDD, Compact Flash
  • Support wide variety of Operating Systems (Windows XP/XPE/CE, Linux)
  • PCI 104 Expansion Interface
  • Robust, Industrial Grade chassis in compact size (10.1"x4.61"x2.64")
  • CE, FCC Class A, UL Safety Compliance

For more information on the AR-ES0831 solution, or any other Acrosser solutions, please contact your local Acrosser sales rep today.

About Acrosser
Founded in 1987, Acrosser is one of the leading suppliers of industrial computing hardware in the world. To make life easier by taking advantage of advanced automated technology, Acrosser is the first to develop the revolutionary ROM/SRAM disk card, which solved the disk-drive stability problems that plagued early industrial automation industry. Acrosser offers complete product lines that would help customers to succeed in various industries such as Networking, Industrial Automation, POS/POI/KIOSK/ATM, and Gaming/Multimedia.

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