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VIA ART-3000 Embedded Box System

Posted by Ken Cheung in Embedded Systems on Tuesday, March 2, 2010

VIA Technologies introduced the VIA ART-3000 fanless and ruggedized embedded box system. The VIA ART-3000 embedded box PC is designed for a broad range of industrial, kiosk, POI, and signage applications. The VIA ART-3000 can withstand temperatures of -20°C – 60°C, vibrations of up to 5Gs, and is shock resistant up to 20Gs. It is based on the Em-ITX form factor and is ideal for ultra-thin embedded applications. The VIA ART-3000 is built around the VIA EITX-3000 board.

VIA ART-3000 fanless and ruggedized embedded box system

VIA ART-3000 Features

  • Supports up to three displays and two independent content streams across both dual LVDS and VGA
  • Built around the VIA EITX-3000 board
  • Supports wall, table, reverse, and VESA mounting options
  • Temperature range of -20°C – 60°C, vibrations of up to 5Gs, and is shock resistant up to 20Gs
  • Completely fanless
  • Ruggedized design
  • Dual I/O coastlines
  • Diskless booting
  • Dual Gigabit networking

The VIA ART-3000 is built around the VIA EITX-3000 board. The VIA EITX-3000 is powered by a 1.3GHz VIA Nano processor and the VIA VX800 media system processor with support for up to 2GB of DDR2 system memory, integrated VIA Chrome 9 graphics core and the VIA Chromotion video engine for hardware acceleration for the latest HD video codecs.

More information: VIA Technologies

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