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The PICO841 is the latest Pico-ITX single board computer from Axiomtek. Utilising the latest Intel Bay Trail Atom E3845/E3827 embedded processors, the PICO841 is capable of operating in a wide -20C to +70C temperature range. Memory support on the PICO841 consists of a SODIMM slot which can accommodate a single DDR3L-1066/1333MHz memory module up to 8GB in capacity. In terms of I/O, the PICO841 comes with a single Gigabit Ethernet port, two COM ports and four USB2.0 ports. For storage the PICO841 includes a two PCIe mini cards, one with mSATA support. Impulse can supply the PICO841 Pico-ITX board fully configured with your choice of storage, memory and a Microsoft Windows Embedded operating system. For more information about the PICO841 SBC please contact our technical sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800 or alternatively submit an enquiry.
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Axiomtek Fanless Intel Atom E3845/E3827 Pico-ITX Single Board Computer
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Fanless Intel Atom E3845/E3827 Pico-Itx SBC: VGA/LVDS, Gigabit Ethernet and 4x USB2.0 Ports -20°C to +70°C
A customer in the nuclear sector wished to replace the rack computers at heart of their control system, as critical system components had gone out of support. The control system itself forms part of an essential cog in the nuclear supply chain, and is deployed in numerous locations around the world.