Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Asus P5e3 motherboard
Motherboard description:
This motherboard the P5E3 premium is based on an Intel x48 chipset. It fuses together high performance with excellent energy efficiency. With support for SLi pci express 2.0 that allows for 2 x16 lanes that will provide it’s user with maximum graphics performance. This board also comes with Asus’s EPU technology which allows for [...]
Asus rampage formula motherboard
Motherboard description:
The Asus rampage formula has built in support for the intel’s latest core 2 processors in their LGA775 series. This motherboard also supports Intel’s 45nm multiple core line of processors too. The newly developed microarchitecture technology by Intel with 1333 / 1066 / 800 MHz front side bus makes the Intel core processor “The” [...]
Asus P5N-D Motherboard
Motherboard Description:
An Nvidia 750i SLi based chipset motherboard which merges energy efficiency and great performance with nvidia SLi support and pci-e 2.0 graphics technology. This board also has the world’s first Asus EPU, which is a new technology that allows the cpu power supply to be monitored and tweaked for improved VRM efficiency while on [...]
Asus p5k deluxe motherboard
Motherboard Description:
There are four fantastic features that can be found in the P5K series motherboards. This deluxe version of the p5K has native support for DDR2 1066 and is possible to overclock to DDR2 1400 and possibly beyond. It provides you with silent thermal solutions along with 8 phase power design, heat pipe and stack [...]
This motherboard the P5E3 premium is based on an Intel x48 chipset. It fuses together high performance with excellent energy efficiency. With support for SLi pci express 2.0 that allows for 2 x16 lanes that will provide it’s user with maximum graphics performance. This board also comes with Asus’s EPU technology which allows for [...]
Asus rampage formula motherboard
Motherboard description:
The Asus rampage formula has built in support for the intel’s latest core 2 processors in their LGA775 series. This motherboard also supports Intel’s 45nm multiple core line of processors too. The newly developed microarchitecture technology by Intel with 1333 / 1066 / 800 MHz front side bus makes the Intel core processor “The” [...]
Asus P5N-D Motherboard
Motherboard Description:
An Nvidia 750i SLi based chipset motherboard which merges energy efficiency and great performance with nvidia SLi support and pci-e 2.0 graphics technology. This board also has the world’s first Asus EPU, which is a new technology that allows the cpu power supply to be monitored and tweaked for improved VRM efficiency while on [...]
Asus p5k deluxe motherboard
Motherboard Description:
There are four fantastic features that can be found in the P5K series motherboards. This deluxe version of the p5K has native support for DDR2 1066 and is possible to overclock to DDR2 1400 and possibly beyond. It provides you with silent thermal solutions along with 8 phase power design, heat pipe and stack [...]
Mother Board manufacturers
AAEON Electronics Inc. {Embedded MotherBoards, Compact/Subcompact Boards, ETX Motherboards}
ACROSSER U.S.A {EBX, Embedded PCs}
American Megatrends 'AMI'
Ampro {Embedded Processor}
AOpen {AMD/Intel Processors}
Arise {AT/ATX Passive PC ISA/-ISA PCI/PISA Backplanes}
ASUS {MotherBoard with PCI Express slots}
Bustronic Corp. {ISA + PCIbus MotherBoard}
Chassis Plans Inc. {ISA + PCIbus MotherBoard}
DFI Corp. {MotherBoard with PCI Express slots}
Diamond Point International {PC ISA/ISA/PISA MotherBoard}
E.G. Technology Corp. {PC ISA/-ISA/PCI-PICMG Backplane Manufacturer}
Elitegroup Computer Systems of Taiwan
EPoX
Gigabyte Technology {Mother Board with PCI Express slots - SATA}
Intel {Mother Board with PCI Express slots}
MSI 'Micro-Star International'
Northwest Technical
Supermicro {Mother Board with PCI Express slots - Intel 915/925 Chipsets - 4x SATA - ATX Form Factor}
Trenton Technology Inc.
Tyan Computer Corp. {Slot 1/Socket 370/Socket 478/Socket 603 MotherBoard System Board Manufacturer}
ACROSSER U.S.A {EBX, Embedded PCs}
American Megatrends 'AMI'
Ampro {Embedded Processor}
AOpen {AMD/Intel Processors}
Arise {AT/ATX Passive PC ISA/-ISA PCI/PISA Backplanes}
ASUS {MotherBoard with PCI Express slots}
Bustronic Corp. {ISA + PCIbus MotherBoard}
Chassis Plans Inc. {ISA + PCIbus MotherBoard}
DFI Corp. {MotherBoard with PCI Express slots}
Diamond Point International {PC ISA/ISA/PISA MotherBoard}
E.G. Technology Corp. {PC ISA/-ISA/PCI-PICMG Backplane Manufacturer}
Elitegroup Computer Systems of Taiwan
EPoX
Gigabyte Technology {Mother Board with PCI Express slots - SATA}
Intel {Mother Board with PCI Express slots}
MSI 'Micro-Star International'
Northwest Technical
Supermicro {Mother Board with PCI Express slots - Intel 915/925 Chipsets - 4x SATA - ATX Form Factor}
Trenton Technology Inc.
Tyan Computer Corp. {Slot 1/Socket 370/Socket 478/Socket 603 MotherBoard System Board Manufacturer}
History of Motherboard
microprocessor, a computer was usually built in a card-cage case or mainframe with components connected by a backplane consisting of a set of slots themselves connected with wires; in very old designs the wires were discrete connections between card connector pins, but printed-circuit boards soon became the standard practice. The central processing unit, memory and peripherals were housed on individual printed circuit boards which plugged into the backplane.
During the late 1980s and 1990s, it became economical to move an increasing number of peripheral functions onto the motherboard (see above). In the late 1980s, motherboards began to include single ICs (called Super I/O chips) capable of supporting a set of low-speed peripherals: keyboard, mouse, floppy disk drive, serial ports, and parallel ports. As of the late 1990s, many personal computer motherboards supported a full range of audio, video, storage, and networking functions without the need for any expansion cards at all; higher-end systems for 3D gaming and computer graphics typically retained only the graphics card as a separate component.
The early pioneers of motherboard manufacturing were Micronics, Mylex, AMI, DTK, Hauppauge, Orchid Technology, Elitegroup, DFI, and a number of Taiwan-based manufacturers.
Popular personal computers such as the Apple II and IBM PC had published schematic diagrams and other documentation which permitted rapid reverse-engineering and third-party replacement motherboards. Usually intended for building new computers compatible with the exemplars, many motherboards offered additional performance or other features and were used to upgrade the manufacturer's original equipment.
The term mainboard is archaically applied to devices with a single board and no additional expansions or capability. In modern terms this would include embedded systems, and controlling boards in televisions, washing machines etc. A motherboard specifically refers to a printed circuit with the capability to add/extend its performance/capabilities with the addition of "daughterboards".
During the late 1980s and 1990s, it became economical to move an increasing number of peripheral functions onto the motherboard (see above). In the late 1980s, motherboards began to include single ICs (called Super I/O chips) capable of supporting a set of low-speed peripherals: keyboard, mouse, floppy disk drive, serial ports, and parallel ports. As of the late 1990s, many personal computer motherboards supported a full range of audio, video, storage, and networking functions without the need for any expansion cards at all; higher-end systems for 3D gaming and computer graphics typically retained only the graphics card as a separate component.
The early pioneers of motherboard manufacturing were Micronics, Mylex, AMI, DTK, Hauppauge, Orchid Technology, Elitegroup, DFI, and a number of Taiwan-based manufacturers.
Popular personal computers such as the Apple II and IBM PC had published schematic diagrams and other documentation which permitted rapid reverse-engineering and third-party replacement motherboards. Usually intended for building new computers compatible with the exemplars, many motherboards offered additional performance or other features and were used to upgrade the manufacturer's original equipment.
The term mainboard is archaically applied to devices with a single board and no additional expansions or capability. In modern terms this would include embedded systems, and controlling boards in televisions, washing machines etc. A motherboard specifically refers to a printed circuit with the capability to add/extend its performance/capabilities with the addition of "daughterboards".
Saturday, February 21, 2009
laptop board
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Item code | Description | |
MSM200X | Intel® Atom® Z510 / Z530 Processor (SMA200) | |
MSM200XL | Intel® Atom® Z510 / Z530 Processor (SMA200) | |
MSM200XP | IIntel® Atom® Z510 / Z530 Processor (SMA200) | |
MSM586SEG | ELAN520 | |
MSM586SEL | ELAN520 | |
MSM586SEN | ELAN520 | |
MSM586SL | ELAN520 | |
MSM800BEV | AMD Geode™ LX800 | |
MSM800SEL | AMD Geode™ LX800 | |
MSM800SEV | AMD Geode™ LX800 | |
MSM800XEL | AMD Geode™ LX800 | |
MSM800XEV | AMD Geode™ LX800 | |
MSM855-C300 | Intel® Celeron-M 600MHz, 512k L2 cache | |
MSM855-C373 | Intel® Celeron-M 1.0GHz, 512k L2 cache | |
MSM855-P738 | Intel® Pentium-M 738, 1.4GHz, 2048k L2 cache | |
MSM855-P745 | Intel® Pentium-M 745, 1.8GHz, 2048k L2 cache | |
MSM900BEV | AMD Geode™ LX800 | |
MSM945 | Intel® Core™ 2 Duo, 1.67GHz | |
MSMT3SEN | SmartCoreT3 | |
MSMT3XEN | SmartCoreT3 | |
Item code | Description | |
MSEP800 | AMD Geode™ LX800 | |
MSEP800L | AMD Geode™ LX800 | |
MSEP855 | SM855-xxx | |
MSEP855L | SM855-xxx | |
Item code | Description | |
MSEBX855-B | smartModule855 | |
MSEBX855-B | smartModule855 | |
MSEBX855-M | smartModule855 | |
MSEBX855-M | smartModule855 | |
MSEBX855-S | smartModule855 | |
MSEBX855-S | smartModule855 | |
MSEBX945-E2 | Intel® Core™2 Duo / Core™Duo / Core™Solo 1.06GHz - 1.50GHz | |
MSEBX945-E4 | Intel® Core™2 Duo / Core™Duo / Core™Solo 1.06GHz - 1.50GHz | |
MSEBX945P-E2 | Intel® Core™2 Duo / Core™Duo / Core™Solo 1.06GHz - 1.50GHz | |
Item code | Description | |
SM520PCDatasheet not available. | ELAN520 | |
SM800PC/PCXDatasheet not available. | AMD GEODE LX800 | |
SM855-C120Datasheet not available. | Intel® Celeron M120 | |
SM855-C300Datasheet not available. | Intel® Celeron M300 | |
SM855-C373Datasheet not available. | Intel® Celeron M373 | |
SM855-P738Datasheet not available. | Intel® Pentium M738 | |
SM855-P745Datasheet not available. | Intel® Pentium-M 745 | |
SM915-760Datasheet not available. | Intel® Pentium M760 | |
SM915-P760Datasheet not available. | Intel® Pentium M760 | |
SM945-C423Datasheet not available. | Intel® Celeron M ULV 423 | |
SMX945-L2400Datasheet not available. | Intel® Core Duo LV L2400 |
Computer Boards
PC/104(+) | EPIC | EBX | smartModules |
ADL offers a variety of CPU boards in different form factors including PC/104, EBX and modules. Our Smart Modules where designed prior to the ETX standard and are implemented in the same fashion (fixed to the customers own board design). With a wide variety of different CPU boards ADL gives our customers the flexibility they need for almost any application they may desire. Our design group is experienced in custom design for a specific project if the standard product does not fit the application.
Compact Flash Board
Just released our new Futurlec Compact Flash Board has been specifically designed to suit the most demanding data logging and remote monitoring applications. Fitted with an easily removable Compact Flash Memory Card, this board can store up to a massive 4Gb's of data in the easily removable Compact Flash Card. Data can be easily transferred in seconds with a card reader. This board is ideal for use to record temperature values, GPS data, Vehicle Speeds and Fuel Consumption, making it well suited for use in Industrial, Agricultural and remote monitoring applications. Goto Compact Flash Board
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