The ITXL-6210A Miniitx payment was released by Gigaipc, which is a division of Gigabyte Corporation. The fee uses the Celeron N6210 processor and is positioned for built -in and industrial market segments. At first glance, the ITXL-6210A may seem just another board for assembling office computers and POS terminals. However, a more attentive acquaintance with its technical characteristics will show that the fee is equipped with four sequential ports, including the universal interface RS-232/422/485 and COM ports with power supply 5/12 V. The last technology makes it possible to enroll the low-power to be transferred directly from the computer The device, for example, the input-output module or signal converter RS-232 <-> ttl. Such ports can not always boast even ATX and PicMG payments of well-known manufacturers, and the ITXL-6210A compact board has two of them.
The Celeron N6210 dual -core processor has a 6.5 W heat package and a radiator will be enough for its cooling. There are two 4-pin connectors to connect the coolant of the finished device of the finished device on the board. The processor for work will require DDR4-3200 RAM, two SODIMM modules with a maximum total volume of 32 GB are installed in horizontal slots. Software and data can be placed on a SATA drive and on M.2 SSD (2280 m Key). To connect the expansion board, the PCIe X1 slot and the slot M.2 2230 E Key are served.
On the external connectors panel are displayed: two HDMI video interfaces, 4 USB tire sockets, two Gigabit Ethernet ports, audio monk. Four COM ports, LVDS and EDP video interfaces, audio collar and speakers, GPIO and five USB tires are connected to internal connectors.
The power supply is from an external direct current source. The source can be connected to both the 4-Pin EPS connector and to the external DC-Jack. The internal source should have a voltage of 12 volts, and a current source of 19-24 volts is connected to an external connector.
Technical characteristics of the ITXL-6210A board:
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