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MITX-6850
Mini-ITX Motherboard
- Socket 479 Intel Core 2 Duo Processors with FSB667M
- Intel 82945GM(E) + ICH7M
- Two Dual channel SO_DIMM up to DDRII 533/667 2G SDRAM
- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950, support VGA/LVDS/TV-OUT
- support 7.1 CH HD Audio,SPDIF,MIC,CD-in
- Dual 10/100/1000 base-T PCI-E LAN
- 32-bit/ 33MHz PCI slot, 2COM,6USB,2SATA,IDE,CompactFlash,2LAN,IrDA,GPIO
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MITX-6850 Mini-ITX motherboard, based on 945GM/GME+ICH7M chipset,533/667MHz FSB, support Socket 479 Intel Core 2 Duo Processors with FSB667M, onboard two 200Pin SO-DIMM DDRⅡ 533/667 SDRAM slot, capacity max. up to 2GB.Internal graphic controller, support VGA/TV-OUT/LVDS,TV-OUT&LVDS dual-displaying. Rich connectors is extended: one IDE, two SATAⅡ ports, support six USB2.0,two COM, two 10/100/1000Mbit/s LAN ports and one standard PCI slot. Low power-consume and high performance makes MITX-6850 can be widely used in the field of metallurgy, car, communication, pharmacy, ATM, POS, baccy etc.. |
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CPU(Socket 479) |
Intel Core 2Duo |
Intel Core Duo |
Intel Core Solo |
Celeron M (Yonah Core) |
Max.Speed |
2.33GHz |
2.33GHz |
1.86GHz |
1.83G |
FrontSideBus |
667MHz |
533/667MHz |
533/667MHz |
533MHz |
L2Cache |
4MB |
2MB |
2MB |
1MB |
Power Consumption |
34W |
31W |
31W |
31W |
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Chipset |
Intel 82945GM(E) + ICH7M |
BIOS
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AMI CORE8 Plug & Play BIOS,4Mbit Flash BIOS chip
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Technology |
DDRII 533/667 MHz |
Max. Capacity |
2GB |
Socket
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2 ?200PIN Dual channel DDRII SO_DIMM Socket
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Controller |
Intel 82945GM(E) GMCH integrated Graphics Media Accelerator 950 |
VRAM |
Intel DVMT 3.0, Max. supports 224 MB video memory |
LVDS |
Single channel 18-bit/Dual-channel 36-bit LVDS up to uXGA (1600 ?1200) |
VGA |
VGA support up to 2048 ?1536 |
TV-OUT |
TV-OUT support NTSC/PAL/SECAM standard definition formats,S-Video Output interfaces |
Dual-display |
LVDS+VGA / LVDS+TV-OUT independently dual-display
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Controller
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Intel 82573V
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Spec.
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10/100/1000 base-T PCI-E network controller
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Others |
Support WOL and Boot from LAN |
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VGA |
1 ?DB15 |
LAN
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2 ?RJ45
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USB Port |
4 ?USB2.0 |
Audio |
Two jacks for Mic in , Line out |
COM
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1 ?DB9,support RS-232 |
PS/2 |
2 ?PS2 KB/MS |
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IO Chip |
W83627HF |
SATA |
2 ?SATAⅡ,support data transfer rate to 3.0Gb/s(300 MB/s)
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IDE |
1 ?IDE,standard 40 Pin IDE(UDMA100),two IDE devices supported |
Compact Flash |
1 ?Type II CompactFlash with IDE master |
USB |
2 ?USB 2.0 (2? Header) |
IrDA |
1 ?5 Header |
LVDS |
1 ?LVDS |
TV-OUT |
2 ?3 Header |
Audio |
Realtek ALC888 supports 7.1 CH HD Audio ;7.1 Channels(By J8),SPDIF(By J3),front audio output,MIC,(BY J6),CD-in |
GPIO |
8 bit digital IO, 4 input and 4 output |
COM |
1 x IDC10, Supports RS-232/422/485
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Expansion |
PCI |
PCI 32-bit/ 33MHz |
Watchdog |
Output |
Reset |
Interval |
Programable 1-255S or 1-255m |
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Power Supply |
Single Power(+12V,5A)/ATX |
Size |
170mm?70mm(6.69?6.69?#65289; |
Operate Environment
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-40°C~60°C (T), 5% ~95% (H)
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Packing List: |
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Description |
Quantily |
Description
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Quantily |
Description |
Quantily |
Driver-CD |
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IDE HDD cable
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1pcs |
SATA Power Cable(optional) |
1pcs |
Serial Port
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1pcs
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SATA Data Cable
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1pcs
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Jumper Header
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few
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Ordering Information : |
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PN# |
VGA |
TV-OUT
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LVDS |
COM1,2 |
USB2.0 |
LAN |
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Mini-ITX(Also MITX) is a 17 x 17 cm low-power motherboard form factor developed by VIA Technologies. Mini-ITX is slightly smaller than microATX. Mini-ITX boards can often be passively cooled due to their low power consumption architecture, which makes them useful for home theater systems, where fan noise can detract from the cinema experience.
Contents
1 History 2 Product codes 3 See also 4 References 5 External links 5.1 Manufacturers 5.2 Other Websites
History
In March 2001, the chipset manufacturer VIA Technologies released a reference design for an ITX motherboard, to promote the low power C3 processor they had bought from Centaur Technologies, in combination with their chipsets. Designed by Robert Kuo, VIA's chief R&D expert, the 215 mm x 191 mm VT6009 ITX Reference Board was demonstrated in "Information PC" and set-top box form factors. He would later go on to design the Mini-ITX form factor. The ITX form factor was never taken up by manufacturers, who instead produced smaller boards based on the very similar 229 mm x 191 mm FlexATX form factor.
In October 2001, VIA announced their decision to create a new motherboard division, to provide standardized infrastructure for lower-cost PC form factors and focus on embedded devices. The result was the November 2001 release of the VT6010 Mini-ITX reference design, once again touted as an "Information PC", or low cost entry level x86 computing platform. Manufacturers were still reticent, but customer response was much more receptive, so VIA decided to manufacture and sell the boards themselves. In April 2002 the first Mini-ITX motherboards?IA's EPIA 5000 (fanless 533 MHz Eden processor) and EPIA 800 (800 MHz C3)?ere sold to industrial customers.
Enthusiasts soon noticed the advantages of small size, low noise and power consumption, and started to push the boundaries of case modding into something else?uilding computers into nearly every object imaginable, and sometimes even creating new cases altogether. Hollowed out vintage computers, humidors, toys, electronics, musical instruments, and even a 1960s-era toaster have become homes to relatively quiet, or even silent Mini-ITX systems, capable of many of the tasks of a modern desktop PC.
Mini-ITX boards are still primarily industrial boards, with the majority sold in bulk for less exciting applications. They are produced with a much longer sales lifetime than consumer boards (the original EPIAs are still available), something that industrial users need. Manufacturers can prototype using standard cases and power supplies, then build their own enclosures if volumes get high enough. Typical applications include playing music in supermarkets and advertising display boards.
To date there have been three generations of VIA's Mini-ITX boards, the original PL133 chipset boards (affectionately known as "Classic" boards), CLE266 chipset boards (adding MPEG-2 acceleration), and CN400 boards (which added MPEG-4 acceleration). Second generation boards include the EPIA M, MII, CL, PD, TC and MS?ll tailored to slightly different markets. The EPIA SP is the first CN400 board to be released to date. All current VIA boards use their x86-compatible CPU?he C3, or its lower power Eden variant. In 2006 the next generation C7 CPU was released in new line of VIA boards. Other manufacturers have also produced boards using the same form-factor, using VIA, but also Intel, AMD, Transmeta and PowerPC technology.
Intel has introduced the Desktop Board D201GLY which has the same physical dimensions of (6.75 inches by 6.75 inches [171.45 millimeters by 171.45 millimeters]) though they designated this a uATX.
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