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ITOX and Systium Technologies Introduce Mini Series 12V Platform with ITOX Mini-ITX Motherboard

New long-life system solution designed for demanding embedded computing, industrial and medical applications.

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October 19, 2009

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ITOX Applied Computing has joined with Systium Technologies to introduce the Model 132 mini series 12-volt system using the ITOX NP101-D16C Mini-ITX motherboard. The new long-life, computing solution is available with CSA-UL, FCC-CE certifications.

“Over the past 13 years, Systium has consistently tested and recommended our motherboards for use in their leading-edge computing solutions, which are currently meeting a wide range of technological applications throughout the world,” says Robert Liao, ITOX vice president Sales and Engineering. “This joint effort results from our ongoing ability to provide partners like Systium with long-life, revision-controlled motherboards that contain the highest-quality components.” 

The Systium Model 132 mini series system platform is designed for cost-sensitive applied computing and x86 embedded systems applications requiring high quality, long-life modular computing solutions. This includes applications within the medical electronics, industrial control, security and surveillance, telecommunications, ATM/POS, digital signage, gaming, and kiosk systems fields.

The ITOX NP101-D16C Mini-ITX motherboard uses the 45nm 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor with Intel 945GSE Express chipset and ICH7M I/O controller hub.  It exhibits a total system thermal design power of less than 15 Watts. Other features include an 18-bit LVDS display interface, VGA graphics interface, an SDVO connector for optional DVI or 24-bit LVDS display interfaces as well as one 240-pin DDR2 DIMM socket supporting up to 2GB of DDR2 400 or 533 MHz memory. 

The Model 132 is designed with integrated mounting tabs, a flip-up cover, standard I/O shield, and Systium’s Thermistor-based Fan Control Module for quiet cooling. It is also available with or without CSA-UL, FCC-CE Certifications.

For more information, visit ITOX Applied Computing and Systium Technologies.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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