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Small Form Factor SBC Serves Up Kaby Lake Processors

American Portwell Technology has launched the WUX-7x00U, a small form factor (SFF) embedded board featuringIntel Core i5 7300U and i3 7100U processors, formerly codenamed Kaby Lake. The Intel processors integrate the Intel HD 620 graphics engine with 24 execution units, enabling enhanced 3D graphics performance and higher speed for 4K encode and decode operations. Portwell says the embedded board is well suited for applications such as medical equipment, IoT gateway, industrial automation, warehouse automation, digital signage and more.

Portwell’s WUX-7x00U embedded board, designed with a compact footprint (101.6 mm x 101.6 mm; 4˝x 4˝), features up to 32 GB DDR4 (2133 MHz) SDRAM and multiple storage interfaces like 1x SATA III port and 1x M.2 Key M for SSD. For functionality extension, it provides 3x USB 3.0 ports and 1x USB 3.0 Type-C port. The powerful Intel 620 HD graphics engine can support triple display with onboard 1x DisplayPort (DP) and 2x HDMI connector with resolution up to 4096 x 2304. Moreover, WUX-7x00U integrates with 1x M.2 Key E for wireless module connectivity including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth which makes it become an ideal solution for communication and IoT applications.

The Portwell WUX-7x00U delivers efficient computing and graphic performance, yet it operates with thermal design power (TDP) of 15 W. The integrated low-profile fan ensures long-time and stable operation. With the wide voltage power input from 12V to 19V, it provides the flexibility for various power sources. With its ingenious design and multi-core processing power via Intel Core processors the Portwell WUX-7x00U embedded board is equipped with the ability to execute an extensive array of applications that demand processing power as well as I/O and wireless connectivity such as digital signage, industrial automation, video analytics-based appliances and IoT gateway devices.

American Portwell Technology | www.portwell.com

 

 

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Small Form Factor SBC Serves Up Kaby Lake Processors

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