PowerQUICC II Pro with VME support
The MPC8349VME is a RoHS-compliant VME bus board. Our company offers custom specifications for various open buses such as CompactPCI and VME, as well as for I/O requirements like Ethernet, SCSI, IDE, USB, and high-speed buffers like ECL and LVDS. For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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【Specifications】 ○CPU: MPC8349E (PowerQUICC II Pro) (667MHz) ○Boot ROM: 2MByte + 2MByte ○Flash ROM: 64MByte ○DRAM: 64MByte DDR-SDRAM (with ECC) ○LAN I/F: 2 port 1000Base-T ○Serial I/F: 2 port RS-232C (RJ45 connector) ○Expansion Bus: 1 slot PMC slot interface ○Operating Temperature: 0 to 50°C ○Board Dimensions: VME double height/single slot width ●For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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