ATX Baseboard is a generic carrier card having standard mini-ATX form factor. It can carry any of CompuLab's Computer-On-Module (CoM). Together, ATX and CoM are implementing regular Single Board Computer which features are varying according to CoM type used.
Mini-ATX boards. Mini-ATX Single Board Computer implemented by an mini-ATX baseboard and CM-i886 module, Pentium III or Celeron CPU, selection, 600 to 1260 MHz, 32 - 384 MB SDRAM
The CM-iGLX packs up-to-date 2006 technologies into the most compact, lightweight PC-on-module available in the market. Its on-board resources suffice to smoothly run operating systems such as Linux and Windows XP / CE, while it is just as small as a credit card and can run on a battery.
he CM-iPM module is a small and extremely powerful PC-compatible CoM (Computer-on-Module), designed to serve as a building block in a variety of embedded applications. The CM-iPM has all the components needed to run operating systems such as Windows XP or Linux.
The CM-X270 is a small Computer-on-Module board designed to serve as a building block in embedded applications. The CM-X270 has all the components required to run operating systems such as Linux and Windows CE.
The CM-X270 is a small Computer-on-Module board designed to serve as a building block in embedded applications. The CM-X270 has all the components required to run operating systems such as Linux and Windows CE.