Aaeon announced a Linux-friendly ‘EPIC’ form-factor SBC (single-board computer) based on a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N2600 processor, which is bottom-mounted for efficient heat transfer. The EPC-CV1 supports up to 2GB RAM, offers dual-display HD video output, provides gig-Ethernet, USB, serial, and SATA ports, and accommodates a 3G cellular module and SIM.



Aaeon expects the EPC-CV1 to be used in a variety of point-of-sale, point-of-information, and point-of-care applications requiring high-resolution graphics and high-speed wired or wireless connectivity. The board conforms to the PC/104 Consortium’s 4.5 x 6.5-inch EPIC footprint, and occupies about one inch of vertical space when fitted with its bottom-side reference heatsink.





Aaeon EPC-CV1 EPIC SBC

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The EPC-CV1’s AMD HD7410M video controller supports 1080p HDMI, VGA, and 24-bit dual-channel LVDS outputs, and provides Open GL graphics software standards. It also integrates an HD audio interface.

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EPC-CV1 connector locations

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Specifications of the EPC-CV1 EPIC SBC, as listed by Aaeon, include:

Processor — dual-core Intel Atom Cedarview N2600, clocked at 1.6GHz (3.5W TDP)

Chipset — Intel NM10

RAM — 1x DDR3 SODIMM up to 2GB

Flash — AMI BIOS in flash

GPU — AMD HD7410M, with dedicated 512MB RAM: VGA, up to 1920×1200 @60Hz HDMI, up to 1920 x 1200 @60Hz LVDS, up to 2048 x 1536 @60Hz; 24-bit dual-channel

Storage — 2x SATA, up to 3.0 gigabits/sec

2x Gigabit Ethernet ports (Realtek 8111F) with RJ-45 connectors

6x USB 2.0 ports (4 on back panel)

3x RS-232; 1x RS-232/485 with 5V/12V support

Audio — analog audio in/out; SPDIF

8-bit DIO (4 in, 4 out)

Other — PS/2 port; TPM; WDT,

Mini-PCIe expansion — 1x full size socket; 1x half-size socket

Power — 13.8W using Intel Atom N2600

Dimensions — 4.5 x 6.5 inches (115 x 165mm); “EPIC” form-factor

Operating temperature — -10 to +55° C

Operating system support — Ubuntu and Fedora Linux; Windows XP and Windows 7

Further details are available at Aaeon’s website. Pricing was not disclosed.

