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Fanless PC offers 16 serial ports
By Jonathan Angel

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Habey announced a fanless, Intel Atom-based industrial computer that sports sixteen serial ports. The BIS-6640 accepts up to 2GB of RAM, has room for a 2.5-inch hard disk drive and a CompactFlash slot, and includes six USB 2.0 ports as well as a parallel port, the company says.

While it's billed as new, the BIS-6640 doesn't exactly appear to be a daisy-fresh design. After all, it uses Intel's 1.6GHz Atom N270 processor, with the usual 945GSE/ICH7M chipset. Also, we note that the same device is being sold by Norco, Habey's parent company, with both BIS-6640 and AFC-65672 model numbers.

Be that as it may, the BIS-6640 offers something different from the norm, since it sports 16 serial ports -- 14 RS232 and 2 RS232/422/485. The device's I/O, which all resides on the side pictured below, also includes a parallel port (with DB25 connector) and six USB 2.0 ports, Habey says.


Habey's BIS-6640
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According to Habey, the BIS-6640 has two gigabit Ethernet ports, dual PS/2 ports, plus audio I/O (mic in, speaker out, line out). Also cited are both a VGA port and an LVDS connector, though no mention is made of support for dual displays.

Like other N270-based products, the BIS-6640 expands to a maximum 2GB of DDR2 RAM, in this case via a single SODIMM slot, says Habey. Persistent storage, meanwhile, may be provided by either a 2.5-inch SATA hard disk drive or by a Type II CompactFlash slot, the company adds.

The BIS-6640 is passively cooled via heat sinks Habey refers to as a proprietary "ice fin" design, and the device is described as dust-proof and vibration-resistant. The PC operates in temperatures from 32 to 140 deg. C and accepts DC input power ranging between 12 and 24 Volts, says Habey.

Features and specifications listed by Habey for the BIS-6640 (and by Norco for the AFC-6572) include:

  • Processor -- 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270
  • Chipset -- Intel 945GSE northbridge and ICH7M southbridge
  • Memory -- up to 2GB of DDR2 RAM via single SODIMM slot
  • Storage -- bay for 2.5-inch SATA hard disk drive; Type II CompactFlash slot
  • Networking -- 2 x gigabit Ethernet
  • Other I/O:
    • 16 x serial (14 isolated RS232; 2 RS232/422/485)
    • 6 x USB 2.0
    • 2 x PS/2
    • 1 x parallel
    • 1 x VGA
    • 1 x LVDS
    • audio -- mic in, line out, speaker out
  • Power -- 12 to 24VDC input via AC adapter
  • Operating temperature -- 32 to 140 deg. C (0 to 60 deg. C)
  • Dimensions -- 12.59 x 7.87 x 4.15 inches (320 x 200 x 105mm)
  • Operating systems -- Linux, Windows XP Embedded, Windows XP, Windows CE 5.0/6.0
Further information

Habey did not release pricing information, but the BIS-6640 appears to be available now. More information may be found on the Habey website, here, while Norco's product page for the similar AFC-6572 may be found here.


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