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Logic Supply intros motherboards, PC

August 22, 2016

Logic Supply has introduced two single board computers and a new mini box PC, designed to handle wide temperature swings, according to a company press release. The company partnered with, Embux, a hardware developer, to create the:

  1. ICM-2010 Pico-ITX Embedded Motherboard
  2. ICS 2010 Mini Box PC
  3. ICM-3011 3.5-inch Embedded Motherboard.

The motherboards are designed to handle temperatures from -20 to 70 degrees Celsius and the mini box PC can handle temperatures from 0 to 50 degrees Celsius, said Murat Erdogan, product manager at Logic Supply.

"The wide operating temperature range, impressive array of features and long lifecycle of these SBCs will allow ARM developers to standardize on a reliable platform that can be installed in environments where other ARM solutions would struggle to survive," he said in the release. "The ICS-2010 Mini PC adds the benefit of a pre-populated enclosure with all the features necessary to prototype and deploy a complete ARM-based hardware solution. These products are a departure from more consumer-targeted ARM development platforms that simply don't provide the long-term support that our industrial clients need."

Some other features of the devices include:

  • The ICM-2010 motherboard is designed to use only 3 watts of power. It also has an HDMI and three USB 2.0 ports, and comes with one GB of DDR3 RAM. It is available starting at $193.
  • The ICS-2010 is designed as an Advanced Risc Machine that can be used for kiosks, digital signage or robotics. It has an aluminum chassis and a display that monitors current, voltage or temperature. It is available starting at $309.
  • The ICM-3011 is designed with processing that consumes 3.5 W. It comes with four USB 2.0 ports, a Gigabit LAN, HDMI port and two 18/24 bit low-voltage-differential signaling outputs. It is available starting at $249.

 

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