3.5" board series

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Suitable for embedded applications

The IB836 3.5" board series from Spectra is suitable for compact and fanless embedded solutions with high performance requirements.

The 3.5" IB836 board with Intel Atom x6000E. © Spectra

As a developer of embedded systems for modern automation tasks, such as in image processing or robotics, particular attention must be paid to high performance, a compact design and a fanless design. These are the decisive criteria for the selection of the CPU board used.

The IB836 series offers a choice of three 6th generation Intel Atom x6000E (Elkhart Lake) processor variants with a TDP range of 6 to 12 W. The sophisticated thermal concept, in which all heat-generating components are combined on the underside of the board, enables an extended operating temperature of -40 to 85 °C.

The Elkhart Lake processor generation offers up to 50 percent improved CPU performance and up to twice the graphics performance of the previous generation. All boards in the series have two DDR4-2400 SO-DIMMs for up to 32 GB of memory and In-Band Error-Correcting Code (IBECC) functionality, which corrects single-bit memory errors in standard non-ECC memory. The integrated Intel Gen11 graphics makes it possible to drive up to three independent displays via two DisplayPorts (DP & Type C) and an eDP or 24-bit dual-channel LVDS interface.

Despite its small dimensions of just 102 x 147 mm, the board enables the connection of numerous peripheral devices. Three Gigabit Ethernet LAN connections ensure fast data transfer. One M.2 (E-Key) and one mPCIe slot, four COM, two SATA III, four USB 3.1, two USB 2.0 and one USB type C port round off the options. And the 9 to 36 VDC wide-range voltage input supports the requirements of industrial use.

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