Colmek announced a tactical mission computer featuring an Intel Atom and 128GB of SSD (solid state disk) storage. The "Stinger" runs Linux, sports a wealth of interfaces, operates at high altitude, and meets military standards for resisting shock, vibration, and EMI (eletromagnetic interference), says the company. The Stinger measures 5 x 5 x 3 inches, and comes in an aluminum alloy chassis that is said to be corrosion- and splash-resistant. According to Colmek, the device meets MIL-STD-810F and MIL-STD-461E environmental standards, MIL-STD-704E power supply standards, and the MIL-STD-461E standard for resistance to EMI (electromagnetic interference). As a result, the Stinger shrugs off dust and liquids, can operate on input power from 9VDC to 32VDC, and works without problems even aboard jets and helicopters, Colmek says. Features and specifications listed by Colmek for the Stinger include:- Processor -- Intel Atom clocked at "1.4GHz"
- Memory -- 2GB of soldered-on DDR2 RAM
- Storage -- 128GB SSD
- Networking -- Gigabit Ethernet
- Other I/O (all via Glenair 801 connectors):
- 4 x SATA
- 8 x USB 2.0
- 4 x GPIO
- 7 x RS232/422
- 1 x LVDS
- 1 x SDVO
- 4 x SATA
- Expansion (also via connectors):
- PCI Express
- LPC bus
- PCI Express
- Operating temperature -- -40 to 70 deg. C (-40 to 158 deg. F)
- Power -- 9VDC to 32VDC (28 VDC nominal)
- Dimensions -- 5 x 5 x 3 inches, including permanently attached mounting rails
- Weight -- n/s
( www.linuxdevices.com )
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