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EP425  (78)
PMC form-factor XScale SBC

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Product Description

The EP425M is a PMC compatible single board computer that takes advantage of the Intel Xscale IXP425 processor. By integrating all of the features of this Xscale processor into a production ready embedded development system the EP425M reduces Time-To-Market and increase product reliability.

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http://www.embeddedplanet.com/products/ep425.asp
http://www.embeddedplanet.com/products/sbc.asp
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<UL> <LI>Processor -- Intel 80219 PCI Processor , 400 or 600MHz </LI> <LI>SDRAM -- 64 bit DDR SDRAM: DIMM up to 1 GB </LI> <LI>Flash -- 8 Mbytes </LI> <LI>Ethernet port -- 10BaseT/100BaseTX (RJ-45) </LI> <LI>Monitor port (RS-232) -- RS232 port </LI> <LI>PCI -- Mini-PCI, Compact Flash Port </LI> <LI>Debug -- JTAG </LI> <LI>Dimensions -- 4.5 x 7 </LI> <LI>5 VDC -- Standard Wall/Power Barrel or ATX Utilities  RedBoot </LI></UL>
EP425
The EP425M is a PMC compatible single board computer that takes advantage of the Intel Xscale IXP425 processor. By integrating all of the features of this Xscale processor into a production ready embedded development system the EP425M reduces Time-To-Market and increase product reliability.
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PMC form-factor XScale SBC

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