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Enclosure speeds time-to-market for EPIC SBCs

17 November 2004 Electronics Technology

Ampro Computers introduced an off-the-shelf enclosure to help speed time-to-market for its range of EPIC-compatible ReadyBoard SBCs.

The enclosure features easy access to all ReadyBoard I/O, a removable hard disk drive bay, 150 W ATX power supply, and expansion 'slots' for two PC/104, PC/104-Plus or PCI-104 expansion cards. ReadyBox is easy to integrate with convenient customisable I/O expansion panels.

The Ampro ReadyBox (only 280 x 200 x 115 mm) is designed for wall-mount and desktop applications. It accepts any of the company's five ReadyBoard product families and provides space for one or two PC/104, PC/104-Plus or PCI-104 expansion modules to be mounted on the ReadyBoard. Two easily customisable I/O panels are provided to bring expansion card connectors to the outside world. The PC-style connectors on each ReadyBoard protrude through the ReadyBox I/O panel, providing easy access to the USB ports, two Ethernet ports (RJ45), dual serial ports (DB9), CRT video, PS/2 keyboard and mouse port, and LEDs for power and HDD activity.

There are additional I/O ports provided via cable connections, and these include two additional DB9 serial ports (for a total of four), two additional USB ports (for a total of four), a DB25 parallel port, three audio jacks (line in, line out and microphone in).

There is external access to the CompactFlash slot on the ReadyBoard in a convenient, yet EMI-protected environment. It provides a removable bay for a 2,5" hard drive. An additional system fan can be added to improve thermal performance. The work environment for ReadyBox is 0-50°C.

Jaap Willemse, Electronic Products Design, +27 (0)12 665 9700.



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