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XCOM-9347

COM Express Compact

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XPRESS MODULE WITH

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QUICCIIP

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Features

? PowerQUICC II Pro MPC8347E 400 MHz ? 32-bit,33/66MHz PCI ? Up to 2GB DDR2 SDRAM on SO-DIMM socket ? Up to 1GB NAND Flash * ? 8MB Boot Flash ? 8kB NVRAM ? Two S-ATA ports ? 2D/3D graphic accelerator * ? Two Gigabit Ethernet ports ? Two USB 2.0 Full-Speed ports ? Eight TTL GPIOs ? Real Time Clock ? Watchdog

XCOM-9347

is a highly integrated solution specially designed to meet PICMG COM.0 standard requirements. It features a low-power high-performance PowerPC processor in COM Express Compact (microETXexpress) form factor, only 95x95 mm Network and serial ports
The XCOM-9347 offers a variety of on-board I/O: two Gigabit Ethernet ports, two USB 2.0 Full-Speed (480 Mbps), one I2C bus, and user General-purpose I/Os. All these ports are accessible on standard COM Express connectors. ? Temperature sensor * ordering option Processor Graphic Interface
Freescale’s MPC8347E PowerQUICC II Pro processor integrates the enhanced e300 PowerPC core, DDR2 memory, Gigabit Ethernet, PCI, dual USB 2.0 Full-Speed port, Floating Point Unit and integrated Security Engine. This processor is rated at 756 MIPS @ 400 MHz. Optional on-board graphic controller provides a GUI (Graphical User Interface) for embedded applications. It supports 8 MByte of memory and uses 200 MHz RAMDAC, with a resolution up to 1280x1024. The 128-bit engine supports 2D and 3D acceleration through APIs. Software Security Engine
Developers can take advantage of the XCOM-9347’s power and performance when running major real-time operating systems (RTOS) or when deploying applications based on the low-cost, open-source Linux™ operating system. The on-chip Security Engine (H/W Encryption) is designed to off-load computationally intensive security functions, such as key generation and exchange, authentication and bulk encryption from the processor core. www.actis-computer.com

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