DFI® Low Power Boards
Posted on February 15, 2016
DFI® announced four new embedded boards today, and it includes: two Mini-ITX motherboards, one single board computer (SBC), and one 2.5" Pico-ITX powered by the latest Intel® Pentium®/Celeron® processor N3000 family.
Based on this new low power platform, designed for mid to entry level systems, these boards deliver enhanced graphics capabilities and premium performance averaging just 6 watts TDP. That makes these boards the ideal solution for a whole range of fanless and energy-saving embedded applications such as industrial automation, retail industries, and healthcare.
Low-Profile Mini-ITX Boards for Overall Retail Systems
DFI's BW171 and BW173 Mini-ITX motherboards are designed with only 25mm in height and include a variety of I/O connectivity. In
addition, the optional power connectors (including right angle connector, vertical type connector, and DC-in jack) are available for customers to easily assemble their all-in-one thin systems. The two thin Mini-ITX also support three independent displays,
VGA+LVDS+DP++, with Intel
® HD graphics to deliver up to 3840x2160 high resolution. Thanks to the above features, BW171 and BW173 are suitable for universal retail applications as digital signage, vending machines, and small POS systems.
Small Form Factor Boards Designed for Fanless & Healthcare Apps
The BW051 is the all new Pico-ITX form factor measuring at 100mm x 72mm with DFI's SBC platform design, and it features a
small-sized mainboard to easily integrate into various space-limited applications with substantial I/O requirements. Additionally, DFI's new embedded SBC boards, BW551 and BW051, are equipped with proprietary optional heat spreader with low
thermal dissipation to satisfy fanless and mobile system integrations. These embedded boards also offer flexibility with multiple expansion interfaces: PCIe x1 slot, mSATA slot, Mini PCIe slot, and SIM card socket to expand and fulfill diversified
computing applications such as: portable medical devices and fanless healthcare panel PCs.