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From: Marcus Priesch <marcus@priesch.priv.at>
To: gentoo embedded <gentoo-embedded@lists.gentoo.org>
Subject: [gentoo-embedded] looking for a embedded platform with extended temperature range
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 22:45:48 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1272487548.2968.370.camel@pr-laptop> (raw)

Hi embedded gentooists ;)

i am looking for a small embedded board with extended temperature range
- ideal from -20 to +60 degrees celsius - i know "extended" is far more,
but for my project it's sufficient to have -20 to +60 ... it will be
installed outdoors in the wild - here in austria ;)

to be honest, i am looking for two solutions ... ;)

one could/should either be kind of "standard" x86 platform - preferably
fanless ;) - with usb, ethernet, hw watchdog and sata at a minimum ...

and the second one could be any embedded device with usb (host),
ethernet, hw watchdog and the possibility to run python code ... ;) 

after some research i am stuck with atom based mini-itx platform for the
first - 0 to 60 degrees - which could be realised by utilizing a heater
inside the outdoor housing ... but fanless ...  

for the latter, gumstix look promising but i am a little unsure how they
perform ... and they only sell directly from the us. ... 

as i am in austria - some distributor within europe would be great !!!

any (great) ideas, hints, experiences ?!?!

thanks a lot,
marcus.




             reply	other threads:[~2010-04-28 21:04 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-04-28 20:45 Marcus Priesch [this message]
2010-04-29 13:51 ` [gentoo-embedded] looking for a embedded platform with extended temperature range Ed W
2010-04-29 15:43   ` Peter Bell
2010-04-29 15:54   ` Bob Dunlop
2010-04-30  9:34 ` Juha Ristimäki
2010-05-05 18:29 ` Marcus Priesch

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