5G-Ready Embedded Computing Systems with 11th Gen Intel Core Processors

5G-Ready Embedded Computing Systems with 11th Gen Intel Core Processors

IBASE Technology Inc., recognized as a world leader in the design and manufacture of industrial motherboards and embedded computing systems, has launched the ASB200-953 compact box PC housing IBASE’s IB953 3.5-inch SBC powered by 11th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-1185G7E, i5-1145G7E and i3-1115G4E processors (formerly Tiger Lake) with a 15W TDP threshold.

Aimed at smart applications in warehouse logistics management, factory automation, and the automotive industry, the fanless ASB200-953 features high performance with low power consumption. With a black chassis color, it supports up to 64GB in two SO-DIMM slots and 12V~24V wide-range DC power input. Useful I/O ports on the front side include 3x USB 3.1, 1x USB 2.0, 2x DisplayPort, 1x COM, and 2x GbE ports. The rear panel is equipped with digital I/O, power button, HDD LED, DC-in terminal block, and two antenna holes that can be used with the optional WiFi accessory kit.

ASB200-953/ASB210-953 FEATURES:

  • ASB200-953: Fanless system with IBASE IB953 3.5” SBC (TDP 15W)
  • ASB210-953: Slim System with IBASE IB953 3.5” SBC  (TDP up to 28W)
  • Onboard 11th Gen Intel® Core™ U-Series Processor
  • Supports 3x M.2 sockets (B-Key/E-Key and M-Key)
  • 12V (-10%) ~ 24V (+10%) DC-in power input
  • 2x DDR4-3200 SO-DIMM, Max. 64GB
  • 3x USB 3.1, 1x USB 2.0, 2x Intel® GbE, 1x COM
  • External GPIO, 2x DisplayPort, TPM (2.0)
  • Optional VESA mount bracket

Measuring 180x150x72mm (WxDxH), the ASB200-953 comes with anti-scalding net design and flexible expansion support with high-speed 5G connectivity and other M.2 modules as well as dual storage for a 2280 NVMe SSD and a 2.5-inch HDD. The ASB210-953 variant comes with fan support and up to 28W TDP. Both have Trusted Platform Module (TPM 2.0) security and are compatible with Windows 11 and Windows Embedded Standard 8 operating systems.

Please follow and like us:
Pin Share
About mixos

Mike is the founder and editor of Electronics-Lab.com, an electronics engineering community/news and project sharing platform. He studied Electronics and Physics and enjoys everything that has moving electrons and fun. His interests lying on solar cells, microcontrollers and switchmode power supplies. Feel free to reach him for feedback, random tips or just to say hello :-)

view all posts by admin
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Get new posts by email:
Get new posts by email:

Join 97,426 other subscribers

Archives