[aprssig] VIA micro-ITX 12 VDC-powered PC motherboard ideal building block for digis, igates, repeater controllers, etc.
Stephen H. Smith wa8lmf2 at aol.comWed May 4 19:29:41 UTC 2005
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I have switched my UI-View Personal APRS Webserver over to a new system based on the Via Computing EPIA-TC micro-ITX motherboard. This dedicated computer system simultaneously hosts an Echolink interface, a UI-View personal APRS webserver/igate, and an APRN (SSTV-to-Internet) gateway. The objective was a dedicated box that contains both the computer system and the associated radios packaged so that the only external connections are antennas, Internet and 12 VDC power. The heart of the system is the VIA Computing <http://www.via.com.tw> EPIA TC micro-ITX motherboard <http://www.viaembedded.com/product/epia_tc_spec.jsp?motherboardId=201>. This 8-inch-square motherboard is a full X-86 computer with two real serial ports, 6 USB 2.0 ports, sound, ethernet, hardware-accelerated XGA video, and one standard PCI expansion slot. The board is supplied with VIA's own proprietary "Nehemiah" CPU (approximately equivalent to a 1GHz Pentium III Celeron) already soldered in with heatsink attached. The board has standard tooling (mounting screw holes, ATX jack field, slot alignment, etc) to fit into any ATX-type case. It will also fit in very small footprint dedicated cases, including special ruggedized ones for mobile use. * *This board is one of a family of tiny motherboards from VIA referred to as EPIA micro-ITX that are targeted at the embedded controller and home entertainment markets. Other members have up to 4 ( ! ) real serial ports and two ethernet ports built-in, or the ability to boot & run from a built-in CF card reader. * **For ham applications, the attraction of the TC version board is that it runs directly off 12 VDC with no power supply needed!* (All the others require a standard ATX power supply with a multi-pin Molex plug.) The TC is the perfect platform for ham systems such as IRLP & Echolink nodes, repeater controllers, APRS digipeaters and igates, etc due to it's standard X86 architecture, ability to run directly off battery power systems and low power consumption (the board alone is less than 1.2A at 12 VDC). VIA provides drivers for the on-board hardware (Ethernet, audio, video, USB 2.0, etc.) for Win98 through XP and Linux. I have built the mother board, hard drive, two TNCs, two transceivers (1 VHF and 1 UHF), a receiver, two soundcard interfaces and various other hardware into a single standard large ATX tower case. With the CD-ROM drive disconnected to save power, this whole system draws only 4 amps at 12 VDC. Full details, pictures and links to tech data & vendors are here: http://webs.lanset.com/wa8lmf/EPIAserver/index.htm Stephen H. Smith wa8lmf (at) aol.com Home Page: http://wa8lmf.com New APRS Symbol Chart http://webs.lanset.com/wa8lmf/miscinfo/APRS_Symbol_Chart.pdf New/Updated "Rev G" APRS http://webs.lanset.com/wa8lmf/aprs Symbols Set for UI-View, UIpoint and APRSplus: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.tapr.org/pipermail/aprssig/attachments/20050504/d1ea9ee9/attachment.htm
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