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New PQ7-M106ILQseven Module Passes Harsh Environment Tests
Supporting Industrial Temperature Range of -40ºC to 85ºC
Portwell, Inc. (http://www.portwell.com.tw/ http://www.portwell.com.tw), a world-leading innovator in the embedded computing market and a Premier member of the Intel® Internet of Things (IoT) Solutions Alliance, announces great news for OEMs and ODMs whose applications require an ultra-compact platform and a wide operating temperature range: both the PQ7-M106ILQseven module board and its companion developer carrier board support an industrial temperature range of -40ºC to 85ºC. The new PQ7-M106IL module board is the very latest in the company's growing portfolio of Qseven module product series. At a mere 70mm x 70mm (2.75˝ x 2.75˝), the ultra-compact PQ7-M106IL module board supports the Intel® Atom™ processor E3815/E3825/E3826/E3827/E3845 System-on-Chip (SoC) and processor speeds from 1.46GHz to 1.91GHz. The PQ7-M106IL Qseven module board features 8GBsystem memory; dual independent displays by LVDS/Display Port; one Industrial-grade Gigabit Ethernet; four USB ports; two SATA ports; high definition audio; LPC; three PCI-Ex1; and one UART interface.
With the introduction of the PQ7-M106IL, Portwell has now fully unveiled its Intel® Atom™ processor E3800 series-based product offering, replacing its Intel® Atom™ processor E6xx series based products. The PQ7-M106IL works with Microsoft® Windows® 7, Windows 8 and Linux™, delivering very strong initial performance. Furthermore, the board is compliant with the vibration which spectrum exceeds 26rms (root mean squared). It also suitable for transportation and traffic management system are embedded in our daily lives.
Efficient, Effective and Economical Solutions Using Qseven Technology
"When designing the PQ7-M106IL, we applied the successful mother-daughter-boards <span l...
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