Low-power IBQ800 Qseven CPU Module from IBASE with extended temperature range

Low-power IBQ800 Qseven CPU Module from IBASE with extended temperature range

iBASE Technology Inc, a leader in the manufacture of industrial motherboards and embedded systems, is proud to announce the highly integrated IBQ800 low-power CPU module powered by an Intel® Atom™ x7-E3950 @2.0GHz or x5-E3930 @1.8GHz processor. Designed to operate at extended temperatures ranging from -40°C to +85°C, the IBQ800 is suitable for use in industrial environments and vertical market segments including automation, gaming, ATM, transportation, power utility and digital signage.

Built in the Qseven compact module footprint, the IBQ800 offers impressive performance and supports the necessary components and bus interfaces required for the targeted industrial, mobile, and embedded applications. It can be equipped with 8GB or 4GB of LPDDR4 memory and up to 32GB eMMC 5.0 SSD storage on board. The IBQ800 features an Intel® SoC integrated Gen9-LP graphics controller and comes with LVDS or eDP display interface.

In creating the IBQ800, we have kept in mind the needs of embedded system designers for computing performance and rich I/O capabilities in a minimal footprint, as well as long-life availability,” said Wilson Lin, Director of IBASE Product Planning Department. “With dimensions of 70mm by 70mm, it utilizes the established ruggedized MXM connector to interface to the carrier board and route all the I/O signals, including one Gigabit LAN, three USB 3.0, four USB 2.0, HD audio, one COM and two SATA III.

IBQ800 FEATURES

  • Onboard Intel® Atom™ x5-E3930 @1.8GHz or x7-E3950 @2.0GHz [i-Temp support]
  • Onboard LPDDR4 memory
  • 1x Intel I210IT PCI-E Gigabit LAN
  • Supports TPM (2.0), eMMC5.0 (Optional)
  • Wide-range operating temperature

The IBQ800 Qseven CPU module and the IP416 Qseven carrier board are now available. For more information, please contact an IBASE sales representative, or visit www.ibase.com.tw

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