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News Release from: Acrosser Technology | Subject: AR-B1673
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 November 2005
AR-B1673 ISA fanless board
AR-B1673 ISA fanless solution with SRAM and on-board SDRAM
Acrosser Technology introduces the AR-B1673, the latest ISA fanless solution, featuring Battery Backup SRAM and on-board SDRAM and offering the following features: * Fanless Solution:
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 1 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The AR-B1673 is equipped with a VIA Eden 600MHz CPU and therefore is an ideal fanless ISA solution.
* Battery Backup SRAM:.
To prevent data and settings from being lost under unexpected power failure, which is very important in gaming or military applications, the AR-B1673 is equipped with a battery backup SRAM and would be able to save important information without the power on.
In addition, this design has other advantages such as faster access speed of SRAM, and long life of the onboard battery.
* Onboard SDRAM:.
It's critical to remain stable under harsh environments for most industrial applications.
To prevent the potential problem caused by vibration, which is an issue for traditional memory sockets, the AR-B1673 is designed to be equipped with onboard SDRAM and therefore has a significantly lower failure rate.
* Graphics:.
The AR-B1673 is equipped with an AGP 4X and supports 18-bit TTL/LVDS LCD, therefore it is well capable of providing graphics of good quality.
* Optional Protect U:.
Using a unique encryption algorithm, Protect U is able to provide the ultimate security for the application software, preventing it from being illegally copied and implemented on other hardware platforms.
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