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User’s Manual
2 ECB-865 User’s Manual
2. Introduction
2.1 System Overview
The ECB-865 is an all-in-one Full-size Pentium III / Celeron Single Board Computer (SBC)
designed with Intel embedded chipset 815E-B which supports the latest Intel FC-PGA/FC-
PGA2 Pentium III / Celeron processor (CopperMine and Tualatin) up to 1.1GHz or above
and AGP 4X 3D Graphics Accelerator w/ shared display memory of 4MB SDRAM, dual
Intel PCI-bus Fast Ethernet controllers, and M-Systems DiskOnChip socket.
Targeting on the mission critical telecommunication or industrial applications, the ECB-865
comes designed with Intel EMD solutions. These include Intel 815E-B AGPset, 82562ET
PLC and 82559 10/100Base-Tx Fast Ethernet controller. Unlike regular commercial
solutions, Intel EMD solutions provide higher system stability and longer product supply
time (Intel EMD products' typical life cycle is 5 years). The long product life cycle
guarantee is particularly important for systems that are designed to last for many years.
This makes it a perfect solution for not only popular Networking Devices like Firewall,
Gateway, Router, and e-Server, but also CTI (Computer Telephony Integration)
equipments such as PBX, Digital Logger, etc.
Other onboard features include PC133 FSB, Address/Data buffer to enhance the ISA-bus
driving capacity up to 64mA, dual UDMA 100 IDE channels, two 16C550 compatible serial
ports (one RS-232, one RS-232/422/485), one multi-mode parallel port, three 168-pin
DIMM sockets allowing for up to 1.5GB of SDRAM to be installed, and on-board
proprietary PCI interface for optional PCI module expansion. The PCI modules currently
available are Adaptec 7892 Ultra 160 SCSI, and Intel 82559 10/100Base-Tx Ethernet
modules
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