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Kontron introduces computer on module for harsh-environment, passive-cooling applications

ECHING, Germany, 28 Sept. 2008. Kontron in Eching, Germany, is introducing the ETX-DC embedded computing module for POS and industrial control applications as well as for harsh environments that require passive cooling and sealed housings.

The ETX-DC is based on the 1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor N270 that is part of the Intel Embedded Roadmap to ensure a seven-year life cycle. The embedded computer has 2.5 Watts TDP for the processor, 6 watts TDP for the Intel 82945GSE graphics memory controller hub and 1.5 Watts TDP for the Intel I/O controller hub 7-M (ICH7-M), and requires a maximum TDP of 12 to 15 Watts.

For more information contact Kontron online at www.kontron.com.




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