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Arcom’s Extended Temperature IXP425 PC/104 SBC takes secure embedded communications into hostile environments
Arcom has released an extended temperature range version of their well established VULCAN PC/104 compatible single board computer. The VULCAN is based on the Intel 533MHz low power IXP425 XScale network processor, making it ideal for secure embedded communications systems. The extended temperature range of -40 to +85ºC permits deployment into remote unattended installations that can be subject to environmental extremes.
The The VULCAN has four high speed USB 2.0 ports, four serial ports (RS-232/RS-422/485), battery backed SRAM, RTC and a GPIO port. The combination of 64Mbytes of soldered DRAM and 16 or 32Mbytes Flash memory, along with the high speed local I/O makes this an ideal platform for low power, secure wired/wireless remote terminal units, industrial network gateways and data acquisition systems. The CompactFlash (CF+) port accepts memory and inexpensive WiFi cards while PC/104 bus expansion is provided for custom I/O baseboards or off-the-shelf PC/104 modules. For security sensitive products, VULCAN includes a tamper switch input to detect enclosure intrusion and a unique 48-bit silicon serial number for asset tracking.
A comprehensive embedded Linux Development Kit is available for the VULCAN, featuring a compact and optimized Flash-based implementation of the GNU/Linux operating system based on the proven 2.6 kernel. Included is the 533MHz VULCAN single board computer fitted with 64Mbytes DRAM, 16Mbytes of Flash and 256Kbytes SRAM, along with the VULCAN ICE (Industrial Compact Enclosure), a serial and Ethernet cable set and a Quickstart manual.