Newsletter: July 27, 2007
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| News & Product Information from Logic Supply |
| Digital Signage Media Player |
| The latest fanless, solid-state configurable, Intel-Based system is now available! Experience the performance of an Intel processor in a quiet, ultra-compact enclosure. Designed around the MSI Industrial 945GM1 (MS-7265) mainboard, this system offers premium video and audio display in a robust package. The GS-L06 comes standard with wall- or floor-mounting brackets, so it can be easily installed in various locations.
See the SolidLogic GS-L06 System
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| Intel Little Valley Mini-ITX Mainboard |
| The first Mini-ITX mainboard offered direct from Intel has arrived. The D201GLY is powered by the energy-efficient Celeron 215 processor, and framed around the SiS662 media chipset. Its I/O is modest: VGA, LAN, a Parallel port, COM port, and 6 USB 2.0 support. We offer 2 custom systems utilizing the key benefits the D201GLY boasts: low-power consumption and Intel performance—both perfect for embedded applications.
See the D201GLY
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| Emphase Watchdog Timer |
| The Emphase WDT-01 is a watchdog timer module that supervises microprocessor activity. It resolves a hardware or software lock-up by resetting the non-responsive system after a timeout period. Having a small footprint, it can be used with most standard PC platforms and secures increased system stability. The WDT-01 is ideal for applications requiring remote deployments due to high-reliability—the platform is always on.
See the Emphase WDT-01 & Inquire about a Free Sample
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| Industry Application: Solar-Powered, Remote Observatory |
| Mini-ITX looks to the stars! At Ironwood Observatory, Ken Archer configures a VIA-based mainboard, wide input 12V power supply, and a 2.5" notebook HDD inside a mobile, solar-powered unit so that students worldwide can easily study the night sky without leaving their homes. The observatory is remotely accessed via the Internet: the roof is opened and closed, the telescope is directed toward designated coordinates, and images are transmitted to a URL that then can be studied and enjoyed. The Mini-ITX small form factor is well suited to Archer's application: it draws 9W of power, can withstand varying temperatures, is reliable and cost-effective. Archer's goal is to provide colleges and universities an affordable, remote observatory that can be ideally positioned and convenient to utilize. |
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