Product specifications

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Introduction
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Introduction
The ROBO-678 all-in-one single board computer is designed to fit a high
performance Celeron/Pentium-III based CPU and compatible for high-end
computer system with PCI Local Bus architecture. It is made to meet
today’s demanding pace, and keep complete compatibility with hardware
and software designed for the IBM PC/AT. It's beneficial to build up a
high performance system for VARs, or system integrators. The on-board 3D
Graphics display, and fast Ethernet interface will bring full functionality and
high performance to all segments of the PC market.
This single board computer runs with Intel Celeron/Pentium-III (PPGA370
or FC-PGA370) processor, and support DIMM up to 512 MB SDRAM. The
enhanced on-board PCI IDE interface can support 4 drives up to PIO mode 4
timing and Ultra DMA/33/66/100 synchronous mode feature. The on-
board Super I/O Chipset integrates one floppy controller, two serial ports,
one keyboard controller, one hardware monitor, one IrDA port and one
parallel port. Two high performance 16C550-compatible UARTs provide
16-byte transmit/receive FIFOs, and the multi-mode parallel port supports
SPP/EPP/ECP function. Besides, two USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports
provide high-speed data communication between peripherals and PC.
The PICMG standard makes the ROBO-678 work with the legacy ISA,
ISA/PCI or multi-slots PCI-bus backplane. The on-board 32-pin DIP socket
supports M-systems DiskOnChip 2000 product up to 288MB. The Watch-
Dog Timer function can monitor your system status. One 6-pin Mini-DIN
connector (with Y-Cable) is provided to connect PS/2 Mouse and Keyboard.
The on-board Flash ROM is used to make the BIOS update easier. A
standard 5-1/4” drive power connector is reserved to directly get more
power energy for big power applications, and the additional 5-pin shrouded
connector is reserved for connecting Keyboard interface on the backplane.
The high precision Real Time Clock/calendar is built in to support Y2K for
accurate scheduling and storing configuration information. One 4-pin header