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124 SBC329 3U VPX Single Board Computer
Publication No. SBC329-HRM/1
A.6 Product Codes
Table A-17 Product Options
SBC329 - X
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2 = 0.85” slot pitch, conduction
-cooled
a
6 = 1” slot pitch, air
-cooled
B = 0.85” slot pitch
, with rear side covers for 2LM
a
D = 0.85” slot pitch, conduction
-cooled with heat pipes
E = 0.85” slot pitch, with heat pipes and secondary thermal interface
G = 0.85” slot pitch, conduction
-cooled with heat pipes and 2LM covers
X =
0.85” slot pitch,
secondary thermal interface
a
0 = BIOS only
1 = BIOS + BIT
3 = BIOS + VxWorks
4 = BIOS + BIT + VxWorks
1 = Vs1, Vs2 and Vs3 required
2 = Vs2 and Vs3 required
1 = X12d/2x SATA/USB3.0/DVI
–
VITA 42 XMC connectors
2 = X12d/2x SATA/USB3.0/DVI
–
VITA 61 XMC connectors
X = X24s+X8d+X12d/not available/not available/not available
–
VITA 42 XMC connectors
Y = X24s+X8d+X12d/not available/not available/not available
–
VITA 61 XMC connectors
1 = RS232 (2-wire)/2 x GPIO
2 = RS232/422/485 (4-wire)/not available
3 = Not available/4 x GPIO
1 = Single BASE-T + Dual BASE-BX
2 = Dual BASE-T
4 = 16 GB/32 GB
3 = Quad core E3-1505L @ 2.2 GHz (low power, 25W)
4 = Quad core E3-1505M @ 3.0 GHz (standard power 45W)
1 = Build level 1, 2 = Build level 2, 3 = Build level 3, 4 = Build level 4, 5 = Build level 5
a. Build level 4 or 5 only.
† All mechanics are to VITA 48.
section for more details on the build levels.
NOTES
The above table represents the available codes/variants at the time of writing. Contact Abaco
for details of the latest codes/variants.
All variants have a sub set of standard interfaces: 2 x USB2.0, 1 x SATA, 1 x RS232 and 1 x DVI.
All options described above are in addition to these standard interfaces.
The build level dictates the maximum ambient temperature at which the board can operate. As
the temperature affects the CPU operating frequency, this means that for a given build level, a
maximum CPU operating frequency is achievable. For more details, contact Abaco and see