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Impulse Embedded is a leading provider of Industrial computing systems and solutions. Our customers rely on us to provide the best embedded computing products and solutions for the challenges presented by today’s industrial demands. Together with our global manufacturing partners we provide world-class innovative embedded computing and automation products and solutions suitable for multiple industrial market sectors.
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The BT100 from DFI will be available early Q3 2014. Based on the latest Bay Trail processor platform, the BT100 is both high performance and energy efficient. The BT100 will be available on a long-term availability and support roadmap. Furthermore, the BT100 is under a strict revision control policy meaning you will be alerted of any future changes or amendments to the bother, either physically or electronically, with a minimum of 6 month’s notice. If you're interested in the BT100 from DFI for an upcoming or existing project, then please register your interest with our technical sales team who will be happy to help.
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DFI Fanless Intel Atom E3800 Industrial Mini-ITX Board
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BT100-BC-E15
Intel Atom E3815 Mini-ITX Motherboard: LVDS, DVI-I, VGA Graphics Output, 0°C to 60°C
BT100-BC-J00
Intel Celeron J1900 Mini-ITX Motherboard: LVDS, DVI-I, VGA Graphics Output, 0°C to 60°C
BT100-ED-E45
Intel Atom E3845 Mini-ITX Motherboard: LVDS, DVI-I, VGA Graphics Output, -20°C to 70°C
BT100-TC-E45
Intel Atom E3845 Mini-ITX Motherboard: LVDS, DVI-I, VGA Graphics Output, -45°C to 85°C
London Underground signalling engineers required a number of panel PCs for temporary use as in-cab Signal Interface Displays (SIDs) in test trains, to allow the engineers to test the information being sent to the train from the new Thales computer-based signalling system.