AAEON Industrial COM Express Module Type 7 with Intel Xeon D Series Installed
● Equipped with Intel(R) Xeon D-1712TE/D-1848TER ● DDR4 SO-DIMM x4 slots (up to 128GB) (memory sold separately) ● USB 2.0 x4, USB 3.2 Gen 1 x4 ● Fan-equipped heat sink available for separate purchase ● Carrier board available for separate purchase
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【Specification】COM Express Compact Size Type 7 【CPU】Equipped with Intel(R) Xeon D-1712TE/D-1848TER 【Chipset】SoC 【Memory】LPDDR4 2400 MHz x 4 slots (maximum 128GB) (sold separately) 【Storage】SATA III x 2 【Dimensions (L x W) (mm)】125 x 95 【Weight (Kg)】0.20Kg 【Input Power】AT mode: DC12V, 5V ATX mode: DC12V, 5VSB 【I/O】GbE x1, 10GbE x 4, USB 2.0 x4, USB 3.2 Gen 1 x4, 2-Wire UART x2 (Tx/Rx), 8-bit, I2C x1, SMBus x1 【Expansion Slots】PCIe[x2] x 8, PEG[x16] x 1 【Operating Temperature】0℃ ~ 60℃ 【Supported OS】Windows 10 (64-bit), Linux Ubuntu 20.04/Kernel 5.4
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Applications: machine control, automation systems, environmental monitoring systems, kiosk terminals, inspection devices, digital signage, gaming consoles, controllers, data loggers, and many others.
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【COM-ICDB7-0005】 | COM Express Type 7, equipped with Intel(R) Xeon D-1712TE, DDR4 SODIMM x4 slots (up to 128GB), USB 3.2 Gen 1 x4, USB 2.0 x4 |
【COM-ICDB7-0006】 | COM Express Type 7, equipped with Intel(R) Xeon D-1848TER, DDR4 SODIMM x4 slots (up to 128GB), USB 3.2 Gen 1 x4, USB 2.0 x4 |
【ECB-927A-0001】 | Carrier board for COMe Type 7 |
【COM-ICDB7-HSP01】 | Heat spreader |
【COM-ICDB7-FAN01】 | Cooler |
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